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The Man in the High Castle – What If the Nazi’s Won the War

the-man-sm-jpgI did a double take when I heard Amazon planned to adapt Philip K. Dick‘s 1962 novel The Man in the High Castle. Unlike the stories that inspired Blade Runner, Total Recall, and Minority Report, it’s not a sci-fi brain teaser. It’s not sci-fi at all, but a piece of speculative history, a dark Orwellian thought experiment. It asks us to imagine what life would be like had the Axis Powers won World War Two – definitely an odd premise for a drama produced for a 21st-century audience.

But series creator Frank Spotnitz (The X-Files, Millennium, Harsh Realm) has managed to turn Dick’s story into a truly exciting, original espionage thriller. Amazon posts the 10-episode first season on Friday.

1335004986460138788Epic in scale, gorgeous, and beautifully acted, The Man in the High Castle is set nearly two decades after Nazi Germany defeats America by dropping an atom bomb on Washington.

The country is divided into three parts. The East and Midwest belong to Germany, and the Pacific states are a Japanese colony. Only the Rockies remain free of occupation.

Alexa Davalos (Defiance, Mob City) stars as a San Francisco native who gets caught up in the machinations of an anti-occupation spy network. She is passed a piece of film and told to deliver it to a small town in the Rockies.

Rupert Evans (Rogue, Fleming: The Man Who Would Be Bond) plays her Eastern counterpart. A naïve New Yorker who grew up hearing stories about his dad’s service during the war, he’s recruited by the Resistance to drive a truck to the same town.


 

Bojack Horseman – Believe Me, This is Amazing

Bojack2Right now there are a lot of worthy animated shows, ostensibly for children, that enter that space of genius-level creative immersion—I have been remiss on writing about “Steven Universe,” but, you guys, “Steven Universe”!—but what’s fascinating about Netflix’s “BoJack Horseman” is that the show is entering that space of surreality in a thoroughly and decidedly adult way. Where other shows play with magic weaponry and middle-school crushes, “BoJack Horseman” uses alcohol, casual sex and drug addiction to build its landscape. But the result is still comparably wondrous. Netflix released the second season of the show Friday morning, and from the first several episodes released to critics, the second season is so far even better than the first. Bojack Horseman is my hero.  Pls. let him be your hero too. And if that plea isn’t enough: The show has a 90% rating on Metacritic.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5sGsBoX6vUo

Nils Frahm Plays John Cage’s 4:33 and the Web Goes Mental

Nils Frahm is one of the most creative and talented pianists of our time – No doubt about it. but when he posted his version of John Cage‘s 4:33 a few days ago the internet went berserk with critique.
“this is the most ridiculous insult to John Cage I have ever seen.” one guy says.
Another comment:I  read people saying “this is an insult to john cage” etc. I think you all are an insult to him saying that… this is the good thing of covers, not repeating the same identical “song”, but giving to it the impression you feel.

Fram himself says:”This rework could be considered a joke. I sat at the piano in silence and worked from there. I listened and took in the atmosphere and this is what came out of it. Of course, it doesn’t do Cage justice, but it was more fun playing rather than sitting in silence.” – Nils Frahm

Make up your own mind:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=134&v=Y40kVFvcX2I

This is the original. You will be surprised:

Mississippi Grind – A Real American Movie

This is good. Mississippi Grind. Not since Sideways we have seen a buddy movie like this. Down on his luck and facing financial hardship, Gerry teams up with younger charismatic poker player, Curtis, in an attempt to change his luck. The two set off on a road trip through the South with visions of winning back what’s been lost.

Dishoom – Indian Revisited – Iran Rediscovered

14AE937A-8A3B-4F46-923570A804C032EFIf you ever wanted to know how an iranian cafe from back in the days has felt – this is your chance. Dishoom is mixing and matching Indian and Iranian traditions and is adding a touch of London cool. The Shoreditch location is Trendengel’s favorite. Don miss the Black daal, the Calamari and the cocktails (1948 sour is amazing. img_2672This is the catch Unless you are at least 6 people you will have to wait for a table as they don’t take reservations. The wait can be long – but be assured: It is worth every minute.Dishoom3

Purity Ring – Begin Again

Purity-Ring-couplePurity Ring made us all happy a few years ago with songs like Lofticries. Now they are back and more accessible than ever – and possibly better. If the new album doesn’t catapult them into the league of Chvrches TrendEngel would be surprised – very surprised. Listen to Begin Again and be the judge:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zr5mtKSbd7M