In ‘Dust Bunny,’ a girl hires an assassin to take out her bedroom terrors

Fuller loves playing with idioms, often taking them to humorous extremes – like really imagining what it means to ‘push up daisies.’ In his story, ‘Dust Bunny,’ he explores this by wondering what nightmares might look like as actual fluff. He also presents a wildly imaginative idea: what if a child actually hired someone to eliminate the monster living under their bed?

Where Winds Meet Beginners Guide and Tips

Wuxia’s beautiful world has a lot to offer, but it can be a bit much to take in when you first start playing. This beginner’s guide will help you understand the basics and get going!

Netflix’s Philip K. Dick Show: Perfect Followup to Stephen King’s The Institute?

Wow, 2025 has been incredible for Stephen King! It’s amazing to see how many of his stories have been adapted, and even though the movies haven’t always been huge box office hits, people and critics have really loved them. What’s really surprising is how well the TV adaptations have done – they haven’t always been successful in the past, but this year they’ve been fantastic. As a fan, it’s just been a great year to see his work come to life.

A micro-indie with a huge heart, ‘Burt’ tells a slender, stirring story of belated connection

Joe Burke’s black-and-white indie film, “Burt,” tells the story of a brief connection between a young man from New York and an older street musician in Los Angeles. Made on a very small budget – about the cost of a used car – the film feels genuine and unpretentious. It’s like a little burst of bittersweetness – a small, refreshing treat that doesn’t overstay its welcome. Unlike some low-budget films that feel forced or overly ambitious, “Burt” is simply a charming and honest piece of work.