The Man In The High Castle

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    America the Terrible: 6 Times TV Ruined the Country

    This July 4th, we look at the 6 scariest alternate Americas as seen on TV.

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    ‘The Man in the High Castle’ as a Metaphor for Trump? Alas, It’s Not That Interesting.

    The reviews for the new second season of The Man in the High Castle, now streaming on Amazon Prime, have taken a noticeably bleak turn. No, I’m talking about how, since the first season concluded, the presidential win of Donald Trump has suddenly put reviewers in a bit of a tizzy. The series posits that Germany and Japan won World War II, and the victors divided the conquered America between them.

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    Your TV To-Do List: Let Them Be Your ‘Star’

    With so much to watch on TV,it can be difficult to plan ahead. But we’re here to help! Here are the five shows you won’t want to miss this week.

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    ‘The Man in the High Castle’ First Look: We Pledge Allegiance ... to Hitler?

    It’s a scene you’d expect to see at any ordinary American high school: A?yellow bus pulls up to the front door and unloads its cargo of fresh-faced teenagers toting backpacks and books. One of those teenagers, Thomas Smith (Quinn Lord), then heads to his classroom, where he helps tutor another student on an important detail in early American history, and then prepares to recite Pledge of Allegiance.

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    Amazon Takes on Netflix & Hulu with Standalone Streaming Service

    Now you can! Amazon has just launched a standalone version of their video streaming service known as Prime Video, for which users will pay monthly to have access to their expansive library of TV and movies. Formerly, Prime was $99 per year, couldn’t be cancelled until the year was over, and included Amazon’s ultra-fast shipping that arrived quicker than you could remember what you had ordered in the first place. Now for $8.99 each month, subscribers will be able to watch Amazon originals like

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    TV Stars, Creators Pick Their Favorite Shows of 2015

    Who better to give TV recommendations than the people who make our favorite shows? And when we asked the executive producers and stars for their favorite series of 2015, we found out they’re just like us — they love a good binge-watch! The people behind Girls, American Crime, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, and more talked to Yahoo TV about the shows that captivated them this year. Interestingly, offerings from Amazon and Netflix dominated, which just goes to prove how much streaming services

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    'Man in the High Castle' Nazi Subway Ads Cause Controversy in N.Y.

    By Katie Wilson Berg The seats on a 42nd Street shuttle train in New York City have been decked out in the symbols of Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan. Amazon Studios has unleashed controversy over subway ads for its new series Man in the High Castle, a show that imagines an alternate history in which the Axis Powers won WWII and occupied the United States. The seats on a 42nd Street shuttle train in New York City have been decked out in the symbols of Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan, providing r

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    5 Things to Know About?'The Man in the High Castle'

    American history gets a radical makeover in The Man in the High Castle, the ambitious new sci-fi drama now streaming on Amazon. Adapted from the 1962 novel by celebrated author Philip K. Dick, the series takes place in an alternate past where the Axis powers — and not the Allies — emerged victorious from World War II. In this brave new world, America is a forcibly divided nation: Germany controls the East Coast and swaths of the Midwest, while Imperial Japan holds sway over the Pacific region.

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    'The Man In the High Castle' Review: Nazi America Never Looked So Good

    The 1960s America as created by The Man In The High Castle, now streaming on Amazon Prime, is a richly-conceived yet bland one, and I mean that as a compliment. In this 1962, however, it is unlikely that Bob Dylan was in New York City recording The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan (as he was in the ‘62 we know) — there’s not much freewheeling living in what High Castle labels “Greater Nazi Reich, N.Y.” (Though I’ll bet ? It’s a film made by the mysterious Man in the High Castle, whose identity is unknow

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