Bryan Fuller’s DUST BUNNY Unlocks New Levels of Cinematic Brilliance

I’d describe Dust Bunny as a unique type of storytelling that’s distinctly Bryan Fuller – a blend of unsettling horror and playful whimsy. The story has genuine stakes and frightening creatures, but ultimately, the most terrifying element is human nature. What sets it apart is a lightheartedness that runs throughout – the characters are funny, the jokes land well, and even enemies trading threats can share witty exchanges. Fuller also subtly alters the world, blurring the line between reality and fantasy. Sometimes, the story feels grounded in our world, but then fireflies might lead to killers, huge statues come to life, and even bunny-shaped dumplings can seem as real as anything else. Instead of asking how fantasy and reality can coexist, the story asks why not?





