Article: “The Case For Christ” comes to life on Film

Source: Religionnews.com ATLANTA — “THE CASE FOR CHRIST”, based on Lee Strobel’s best-selling book about his own journey as an award-winning investigative journalist and resolute atheist who sets out to disprove Christianity, comes to life in its big screen debut. “The book The Case for Christ lays out the overwhelming foundation of evidence from which personal…

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Sci-Fi’s newest Power Couple

Source: TheTVjunkies.com If you’ve had a chance to watch SyFy’s new three-part miniseries Childhood’s End, you know that Ricky (Mike Vogel) and Ellie Stormgren (Daisy Betts) are this show’s equivalent of Brangelina. Everyone wants a piece of them! When Ricky is chosen for the dubious honour of negotiating with the Overlords on behalf of the…

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Mike Vogel thrilled to star in “Childhood’s End”

Source: BucksCountyCourierTimes.com Mike Vogel hasn’t had much time to relax lately. From February 2014 through August 2015, the Warminster-raised actor filmed the final two seasons of CBS’ Under The Dome in North Carolina and in between spent four months in Australia working on the new Syfy miniseries Childhood’s End. Last week was particularly hectic, out on…

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Mike Vogel tells about working with Charles Dance

Source: Collider.com Adapted by Matthew Graham (creator of BBC’s Life On Mars and Ashes to Ashes) from the 1953 classic novel by Arthur C. Clarke and directed by Nick Hurran (Sherlock, Doctor Who), the Syfy mini-series Childhood’s End follows the peaceful invasion of Earth by the mysterious Overlords. When Karellen (Charles Dance), the ambassador for the…

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Mike Vogel tells about his new Mini Series “Childhood’s End”

Source: Parade.com Mike Vogel just can’t get enough sci-fi. Tonight, he segues from Stephen King‘s Under The Dome to another series based on a classic novel when Syfy premieres Childhood’s End, adapted from Arthur C. Clarke‘s 1953 novel. The six-hour miniseries follows the peaceful invasion of Earth by the mysterious Overlords, which begins decades of apparent utopia at…

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From “Dome” to “Childhood’s End”

Source: Philly.com Can science fiction and religion co-exist? Mike Vogel doesn’t see why not. “I think God created us with an imagination, and for me, science fiction, it’s the ultimate in opening the expanse of what’s possible,” said the Warminster-raised star of Childhood’s End. The three-night miniseries premieres tonight on Syfy. Vogel, who spent some time…

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“Childhood’s End” – Interview with the cast and crew

Sources: Starrymag.com and Threeifbyspace.net Syfy has been hitting it out of the park lately, haven’t they? The network has been returning to its science fiction roots and fans seem to have an overwhelmingly positive view of that move… one that we’d longed for for years.  And with shows like Childhood’s End it was definitely worth the wait.  Earlier this…

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