Movie poster

Dust Bunny

Ten-year-old Aurora asks her hitman neighbor to kill the monster under her bed that she claims ate her family. To protect her, he must battle an onslaught of assassins while accepting that some monsters are real.

Starring:

Mads Mikkelsen

Mads Mikkelsen

as Intriguing Neighbor

Sophie Sloan

Sophie Sloan

as Aurora

Sigourney Weaver

Sigourney Weaver

as Laverne

David Dastmalchian

David Dastmalchian

as Conspicuously Inconspicuous Man

Sheila Atim

Sheila Atim

as Brenda

Caspar Phillipson

Caspar Phillipson

as Father

Line Kruse

Line Kruse

as Mother

Rebecca Henderson

Rebecca Henderson

as Intimidating Woman

Nóra Trokán

Nóra Trokán

as Formidable Woman

Narantsogt Tsogtsaikhan

Narantsogt Tsogtsaikhan

as Hitter

Bence Ferenczi

Bence Ferenczi

as Hitter

Ákos Szalai

Ákos Szalai

as Hitter

Rea Milla

Rea Milla

as FBI Agent

Sute Zhao

Sute Zhao

as Waiter (Dim Sum) (as Zhao Su Te)

Armond Willis

Armond Willis

as FBI Agent

Roland Szóka

Roland Szóka

as Formidable Man

Altamiro Junior Jubilee

Altamiro Junior Jubilee

as Hitter

Tao Jia

Tao Jia

as Host (Dim Sum)

Ferenc Kovács

Ferenc Kovács

as Intimidating Man

Rating:

Released:2025

Duration:

1h 48min

Gener(s):Fantasy,Action,Horror

Director:Bryan Fuller

Language:en

Country:US

Reviews

Manuel São Bento

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://movieswetextedabout.com/dust-bunny-movie-review-mads-mikkelsen-and-sophie-sloan-elevate-a-familiar-tale/ "Dust Bunny doesn't reinvent the wheel or say something profoundly new about grief and trauma, but it manages to be a satisfying experience. It's a "silly" film in its conception, and its VFX might not dazzle, but it's all executed with evident affection and clarity of purpose. There's a positive and clear message about sensitive matters, wrapped in a somewhat humorous and innocent layer that, with the due warning about "accessible violence", can be appreciated by various ages. Bryan Fuller reminds us that the monsters under the bed are as real as the pain that feeds them, and that true courage lies not in having no fear, but in finding someone who believes in our truth enough to help us turn on the light." Rating: B-