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- Cocaine queen-pin Lanie Jacobs ditches Miami for Los Angeles and teams up with producers Roy Radin and Robert Evans to release the next Hollywood blockbuster. But as egos and ambitions collide, it isn't long before the deal turns deadly.
- When Tom is invited to the reading of a will of a great-uncle he's never heard of, there's no way to know what to expect. But on the long list of possible things to inherit, a travelling carnival ghost train is the very last on the list. To get his full $10 million inheritance, all Tom has to do is run the antique ride until his 18th birthday. Easy. Except for a strange caped-creep he's never met, who's trying to con him out of the money...and the actual ghosts and ghouls who call the ride home. Over the decades, vampire Vlarad, zombie Wombie, Hop-Tep the mummy, werewolf Welf, and ghost girl Mimi have created their own unique family, and they welcome Tom into their circle as a first-time "ghostsitter". Keeping the spirits secret from the outside world is not easy, but with wit and ingenuity, Tom proves, time and again, that he is exactly the right person for the job.
- This is a true story. In 1994, an aspiring young cold case investigator in California's East Bay, Paul Holes, puts aside trying to solve the Golden State Killer case as he waits for science to catch up. Paul returns to an old file cabinet at the back of the forensic lab to look for another cold case he can work - something with DNA. He finds one. The 1978 murder of a married mother who went for a morning jog in a nearby park. The original investigators believed that a serial killer named Phillip Hughes was responsible; they just couldn't prove it. But Hughes was headed to prison for three other local homicides, all because of an unexpected break in those cases. Without it, Hughes might have gotten away with everything. In the years since though, as Hughes sat in prison, so did his secrets. And now he's coming up for parole. In a race against time, Paul commits to solving the 1978 cold case before Hughes is let out. The victim's family needs an answer. And, if Paul can prove that Hughes is the killer, he'll use it as leverage to force Hughes to confess to everything else he may have done. Little does Paul know, however, that the 1978 cold case he opens will take an unexpected turn, lead to other cases and killers he never knew about and haunt him for his entire career. It turns out that the small towns of Contra Costa County were home to a more sinister history than anyone had imagined. But the clues didn't disappear. They just needed the right person, at the right time, to see them.
- NFL All-Pro Ryan Kalil is about to take the conversation about football to the next level. Block Forever is giving NFL fans an insider's look at the game through the eyes of the greatest players and personalities of all time. Host Ryan Kalil talks the biggest game of the week with top players, coaches, and former pros from across the league. He tackles topics like the players' psyches, sports betting, playing through pain, being a leader, and how to deal with combative teammates. Together, Kalil and his guests get real about what happens on the field and behind the scenes-inside locker rooms, during team meetings, and back at the hotel. New episodes of Block Forever will be recorded and released every week ahead of Thursday Night Football, bringing the most up-to-date insights directly to fans. Nothing is out of bounds.