Sophie Sloan and Mads Mikkelsen star in "Dust Bunny," in theaters Friday. Photo courtesy of Roadside Attractions Aurora (Sophie Sloan) lives in an apartment with her parents. She follows her neighbor ...
For me, Dust Bunny falls into a genre of fiction specific to Bryan Fuller, something I call whimsical horror. In Dust Bunny, the stakes are real, the creatures have teeth, and the true darkness lies ...
For being Bryan Fuller’s film directorial debut, Dust Bunny is absolutely fearless. From its design to the dialogue and the overall story, it’s unlike anything I’ve seen before because of how fearless ...
I appreciate and admire movies that take chances. They try something that may have been done a few times but not enough to exhaust the genre. Therefore, I went into a screening of Dust Bunny with a ...
The following contains spoilers for Dust BunnyDust Bunny is a wildly fun and imaginative riff on the monster movie, with a surprisingly emotional core at the heart of the film. The directorial debut ...
Dust Bunny tells the story of Aurora (Sophie Sloan), a hyper-imaginative child who believes a monster living under her floorboards killed her parents. Lucky for her, Aurora’s mysterious neighbor, ...
For some, it's the last real taste of innocence, and the first real taste of life.