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The killing of a 15-year-old-boy rocks the nation, as a Sikh classmate of the boy is charged with the murder. The trial, which is engulfed in protests and media speculation, brings together 12 jurors who find themselves having to make a decision that the entire country is waiting for.

When former LAPD officer Brett Anderson takes a job as head of security at an old apartment building in Bulgaria’s capital, Sofia, he soon begins to experience a series of bizarre and terrifying events. Once he begins to delve deeper into the building’s sinister history and investigate its shadowy owners and past employees, Brett soon uncovers a malevolent force nestled deep in the bowels of the building that will do anything to be set free into our world.

When blink-182 resurfaced in 2016 with California, their first album with guitarist/vocalist Matt Skiba replacing Tom DeLonge, they didn’t serve everything they cooked. “We wanted California, to have fast, midtempo songs,” Mark Hoppus told Beats 1. Tracks that didn’t fit didn’t make the cut. But now, with the deluxe edition, fans get a more well-rounded portrait of the band in its current form. Don’t miss “Hey I’m Sorry,” an it’s-all-my-fault ballad that shows their softer side, or “Can’t Get You More Pregnant,” a rip-roaring bonus track that lasts all of 35 seconds. Clever.
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