By MARK KENNEDY, AP Entertainment Writer
Early on in “Adulthood,” siblings Meg and Noah Robles suddenly — and unhappily — learn why they never got to have a dog growing up.
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It’s not because their parents didn’t think they could handle the responsibility or because dogs can be messy. It’s because there was a body walled up in the basement.
“How could our parents act like nothing ever happened?” Noah Robles asks. “That’s