It must be the weekend for strange films. Dust Bunny has been described by it's writer/director as a "horror film for the family" and that's probably not far from the truth. The plot has a little girl convinced that a monster is hiding under her bed. Unsurprisingly there is a monster under her bed and it proceeds to eat her parents. To stop the monster, she robs from a collection plate during a Catholic Mass and uses it to hire a hit man who just happens to live in the apartment across the hall from her to kill the monster.
Dust Bunny has a great cast. Mads Mikkelsen is the hit man and when I think of him he's usually an unrepentant bad guy. Sigourney Weaver is Mikkelsen's contact for hit man jobs. She first played an action hero in Alien and 40 years later she's still kicking butt. The young girl Sophie Sloan was about 10 years old when she acted in this film and she gives a very droll performance. Mikkelson and Sloan work very well together in this film.
Dust Bunny is another off the wall film that really should find an audience it's a lot of weird fun especially for fans of the fantasy genre.
The running time is 106 minutes.



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