The director of the new horror film “Backrooms” first toyed with the idea of liminal spaces six years ago—as a high schooler. Now he’s taken the abandoned-hallway scare to a new level, David Sims writes: | Collector
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The director of the new horror film “Backrooms” first toyed with the idea of liminal spaces six years ago—as a high schooler. Now he’s taken the abandoned-hallway scare to a new level, David Sims writes:
The director of the new horror film “Backrooms” first toyed with the idea of liminal spaces six years ago—as a high schooler. Now he’s taken the abandoned-hallway scare to a new level, David Sims writes: