'That's where most adaptations go wrong': Backrooms director Kane Parsons explains why fans of the new sci
'That's where most adaptations go wrong': Backrooms director Kane Parsons explains why fans of the new sci-fi horror movie's popular source material don't need to worry that it's been Hollywoodized
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