In gearing up for today’s 30th anniversary of “The X-Files” premiere, which debuted back on September 10, 1993, I recently re-watched the series finale, titled “The Truth.” Yes, I know Fox’s sci-fi show later spawned two revival seasons in 2016 and 2018, but I’m still calling this episode, which aired on May 19, 2002, the official series finale. When “The Truth” originally aired, fans and critics alike were decidedly mixed on the two-part ender written and directed by series creator Chris Carter. But 21 years later, I can safely say that it’s better than you remember.
Scroll through the videos and photos below revisiting the nine best moments from “The X-Files” series finale, which featured the return of Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) as he went on trial for murdering an alien super soldier, while Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson) and Walter Skinner (Mitch Pileggi) tried to secure his release. Did I miss any of...
Scroll through the videos and photos below revisiting the nine best moments from “The X-Files” series finale, which featured the return of Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) as he went on trial for murdering an alien super soldier, while Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson) and Walter Skinner (Mitch Pileggi) tried to secure his release. Did I miss any of...
- 9/10/2023
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Brace yourselves, “The X-Files” fans: your favorite TV show is turning 30 years old. Yep, it’s true. Fox’s Emmy-winning sci-fi juggernaut that followed FBI Agents Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) and Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson) in their investigations into the paranormal debuted on September 10, 1993. Nine complete seasons aired until the series finale on May 19, 2002, with two movies premiering at the box office in 1998 and 2008, and then two additional revival seasons dropping in 2016 and 2018. All told, a whopping 218 episodes were produced for television — think of all those discarded cigarette butts! In Gold Derby’s photo gallery above, fans rank the 30 best episodes in honor of the 30th anniversary, according to IMDb.com votes.
Created by Chris Carter, who grew up watching TV shows like “The Twilight Zone” and “Kolchak: The Night Stalker,” “The X-Files” broke ground with its spooky premise and government-is-lying ideology. In fact, many of the show’s taglines...
Created by Chris Carter, who grew up watching TV shows like “The Twilight Zone” and “Kolchak: The Night Stalker,” “The X-Files” broke ground with its spooky premise and government-is-lying ideology. In fact, many of the show’s taglines...
- 9/7/2023
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Brace yourselves, “The X-Files” fans: your favorite TV show is turning 30 years old. Yep, it’s true. Fox’s Emmy-winning sci-fi juggernaut that followed FBI Agents Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) and Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson) in their investigations into the paranormal debuted on September 10, 1993. Nine complete seasons aired until the series finale on May 19, 2002, with two movies premiering at the box office in 1998 and 2008, and then two additional revival seasons dropping in 2016 and 2018. All told, a whopping 218 episodes were produced for television — think of all those discarded cigarette butts! In Gold Derby’s photo gallery below, fans rank the 30 best episodes in honor of the 30th anniversary, according to IMDb.com votes.
Created by Chris Carter, who grew up watching TV shows like “The Twilight Zone” and “Kolchak: The Night Stalker,” “The X-Files” broke ground with its spooky premise and government-is-lying ideology. In fact, many of the show’s taglines...
Created by Chris Carter, who grew up watching TV shows like “The Twilight Zone” and “Kolchak: The Night Stalker,” “The X-Files” broke ground with its spooky premise and government-is-lying ideology. In fact, many of the show’s taglines...
- 9/7/2023
- by Marcus James Dixon and Misty Holland
- Gold Derby
Given the numerous, complicated mythology arcs introduced throughout its initial nine-season run, it's surprising that more shows didn't spin off of Chris Carter's 1993 hit show "The X-Files." For the uninitiated, "The X-Files" was about a pair of FBI agents named Mulder (David Duchovny) and Scully (Gillian Anderson) who were assigned to the Bureau's most unusual cases, often filed under the letter X. The unusual cases often involved alien abductions, man-sized liver flukes, psychics, shape-shifters, psychic photography, and other such paranormal monkeyshines. Much of the show sprung from a sense of paranoia aimed at the United States government and its tendency to hush up the mind-blowing, supernatural truth about the world. Only a believer like Mulder and a skeptic like Scully would have the intelligence and the wherewithal to find the truth.
"The X-Files" did have two spinoffs. The 1996 series "Millennium," about a forensic profiler (Lance Henricksen) investigating some quite immediate end-of-the-world lore,...
"The X-Files" did have two spinoffs. The 1996 series "Millennium," about a forensic profiler (Lance Henricksen) investigating some quite immediate end-of-the-world lore,...
- 8/15/2022
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
It seems the truth may lie behind the scenes. Fox has released a new behind-the-scenes promo for the 11th season of The X-Files. The new video features stars Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny, as well as creator Chris Carter. The trio sets up the coming installment, as they address the massive cliffhanger that was the season 10 finale. The X-Files season 11 premieres on Wednesday, January 3, 2018 at 8:00pm Et/Pt. A sci-fi mystery thriller which originally ran on Fox between 1993 and 2002, The X-Files stars Duchovny as FBI Special Agent Fox Mulder and Anderson as FBI Special Agent Dana Scully. Returning in season 11 are Mitch Pileggi, William B. Davis, Annabeth Gish, Lauren Ambrose, Robbie Amell, Veronica Cartwright, Chris Owens, and Dean Haglund. New players include Barbara Hershey and Haley Joel Osement. Read More…...
- 11/30/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
‘The X-Files’ 2018 Trailer: New Footage Includes Scully Kicking Ass and Mulder in a Tank Top — Watch
“The X-Files” is just five weeks away from the premiere of its eleventh season, so don’t be surprised to see more and more footage of what we might look forward to when the iconic sci-fi drama about FBI agents investigating the paranormal returns.
In the video below, stars Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny explain just what happened at the end of Season 10 — a cliffhanger ending that creator Chris Carter wrote without a guarantee of there being a Season 11 — before we get a quick look at footage from the season to come, including some truly creepy shots that invoke memories of the original series’ classic monster-of-the-week installments.
Beyond more glimpses of Anderson going full action hero, you very briefly see proof that the Lone Gunmen are back (in some form, at least), that the Cigarette-Smoking Man (William B. Davis) is up to no good, and that Mulder and Scully aren’t sleeping alone.
In the video below, stars Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny explain just what happened at the end of Season 10 — a cliffhanger ending that creator Chris Carter wrote without a guarantee of there being a Season 11 — before we get a quick look at footage from the season to come, including some truly creepy shots that invoke memories of the original series’ classic monster-of-the-week installments.
Beyond more glimpses of Anderson going full action hero, you very briefly see proof that the Lone Gunmen are back (in some form, at least), that the Cigarette-Smoking Man (William B. Davis) is up to no good, and that Mulder and Scully aren’t sleeping alone.
- 11/29/2017
- by Liz Shannon Miller
- Indiewire
2017 marks Big Brothers Big Sisters' 90th Anniversary of serving the children of Dallas.
This landmark occasion will be celebrated and commemorated at the organization’s Big Black Tie Ball on October 6, 2017 at the Hilton Anatole Dallas located at 2201 N. Stemmons Freeway, Dallas. The evening will pay tribute to Big Brothers Big Sisters’ past and look to a future of creating new and inspiring mentoring relationships for the at-risk children who need it most in the Dallas area. The funds raised will directly support the 1,973 children the organization will impact through mentoring in 2017.
Find tickets here.
Over 600 guests will take part in the festivities and enjoy a gourmet dinner, luxury live and silent auction, and an exclusive performance by Broadway powerhouse, Matthew Morrison. Morrison has been nominated for Tony, Emmy and Golden Globe Awards, and is most widely recognized for his starring role as “Mr. Schuester” on Fox’s musical comedy series,...
This landmark occasion will be celebrated and commemorated at the organization’s Big Black Tie Ball on October 6, 2017 at the Hilton Anatole Dallas located at 2201 N. Stemmons Freeway, Dallas. The evening will pay tribute to Big Brothers Big Sisters’ past and look to a future of creating new and inspiring mentoring relationships for the at-risk children who need it most in the Dallas area. The funds raised will directly support the 1,973 children the organization will impact through mentoring in 2017.
Find tickets here.
Over 600 guests will take part in the festivities and enjoy a gourmet dinner, luxury live and silent auction, and an exclusive performance by Broadway powerhouse, Matthew Morrison. Morrison has been nominated for Tony, Emmy and Golden Globe Awards, and is most widely recognized for his starring role as “Mr. Schuester” on Fox’s musical comedy series,...
- 8/4/2017
- Look to the Stars
On Sunday, January 24th, Fox will bring back Chris Carter’s brilliant series, The X-Files, for a six-episode revival run that will reunite beloved FBI Special Agents Mulder (David Duchovny) and Scully (Gillian Anderson) for more alien-related exploits.
The last time we saw The X-Files on the airwaves during its initial run was back in May 2002, so if you watched the series throughout its nine seasons, you may be in need of a refresher on all the key players and integral storylines that make up the core mythology of The X-Files.
Mythology in regards to The X-Files could mean various things: the existence of aliens and how our government plays into that, various characters that fit in with different prophecies, the “Black Oil” that became a prominent antagonistic force during season three, the various conspirators and their attempts to derail Mulder and Scully’s work on the X-Files, Scully’s...
The last time we saw The X-Files on the airwaves during its initial run was back in May 2002, so if you watched the series throughout its nine seasons, you may be in need of a refresher on all the key players and integral storylines that make up the core mythology of The X-Files.
Mythology in regards to The X-Files could mean various things: the existence of aliens and how our government plays into that, various characters that fit in with different prophecies, the “Black Oil” that became a prominent antagonistic force during season three, the various conspirators and their attempts to derail Mulder and Scully’s work on the X-Files, Scully’s...
- 1/14/2016
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
We count down the year's most memorable musical moments, in Bigger Than the Sound.
By James Montgomery
Britney Spears on the cover of the "Till the World Ends" single
Photo: Jive
In 2011, we shuffled and shook it out. We found love and decided to dance until the world ends. We rolled in the deep and celebrated the boys with the booming systems. Shoot, at one point, we even went to Paris with Will Ferrell. It was, to say the very least, an interesting 12 months.
So, how else to sum up the year than with my picks for the 25 Best Songs of 2011: odes to partying and pumped-up kicks, songs of sadness and beauty, tunes about getting loaded and getting revenge. Pop, hip-hop, rock, bed-tronica, they're all here, and they're all important in some way, mostly because they all helped guide us through a rather tumultuous time. But that's enough from me,...
By James Montgomery
Britney Spears on the cover of the "Till the World Ends" single
Photo: Jive
In 2011, we shuffled and shook it out. We found love and decided to dance until the world ends. We rolled in the deep and celebrated the boys with the booming systems. Shoot, at one point, we even went to Paris with Will Ferrell. It was, to say the very least, an interesting 12 months.
So, how else to sum up the year than with my picks for the 25 Best Songs of 2011: odes to partying and pumped-up kicks, songs of sadness and beauty, tunes about getting loaded and getting revenge. Pop, hip-hop, rock, bed-tronica, they're all here, and they're all important in some way, mostly because they all helped guide us through a rather tumultuous time. But that's enough from me,...
- 12/13/2011
- MTV Music News
Welcome back to our weekly look at the new podcasts available at our new “partners in podcast crime” the GeekCast Radio Network. Each week we bring you the highlights from Gcrn, with descriptions and links to each and every episode.
ToonCast Episode 78 – Rocky & Bullwinkle
Before Mike and Kevin even start the 78th episode of ToonCast Steve joins them for a leftover debate about that puppy Scrappy Doo!Puppy Power!! Listen Now.
The Secret Origins Podcast Episode 17
In the 17th episode of The Secret Origins Podcast Lupis and TFG1Mike talk about more Jlu Episodes. This time they discuss: The Cat and the Canary, The Ties that Bind, Doomsday Sanction, and Task Force X. TFG1Mike only likes two of these episodes listen in and find out which ones those are. Listen Now.
The Tele-Cast Episode 01 – Salute Your Shorts
In the inaugural episode of The Tele-Cast join the crew for a Nickelodeon classic.
ToonCast Episode 78 – Rocky & Bullwinkle
Before Mike and Kevin even start the 78th episode of ToonCast Steve joins them for a leftover debate about that puppy Scrappy Doo!Puppy Power!! Listen Now.
The Secret Origins Podcast Episode 17
In the 17th episode of The Secret Origins Podcast Lupis and TFG1Mike talk about more Jlu Episodes. This time they discuss: The Cat and the Canary, The Ties that Bind, Doomsday Sanction, and Task Force X. TFG1Mike only likes two of these episodes listen in and find out which ones those are. Listen Now.
The Tele-Cast Episode 01 – Salute Your Shorts
In the inaugural episode of The Tele-Cast join the crew for a Nickelodeon classic.
- 11/9/2010
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Chad Ochocinco is up to his old tricks ... trying to mess with his next opponents -- the Atlanta Falcons -- by sending their defensive backs t-shirts with his mug plastered all over the front. Sources close to Chad tell us the Cincinnati Bengals star shipped boxes of shirts featuring the "Mad Chad" character from his iPhone app to Falcons cornerbacks Brent Grimes, Dunta Robinson and Chris Owens and safeties William Moore and Thomas DeCoud. If you recall,...
- 10/20/2010
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Chicago – In our latest action/comedy edition of HollywoodChicago.com Hookup: Film, we have 35 admit-two passes up for grabs to the advance screening of the new film “Red” with Bruce Willis, Morgan Freeman, John Malkovich, Helen Mirren and Mary-Louise Parker!
“Red” also stars Heidi von Palleske, Jefferson Brown, Karl Urban, Chris Owens, Rebecca Pidgeon and Jaqueline Fleming from director Robert Schwentke and writers Jon Hoeber and Erich Hoeber.
This screening is on Wednesday, Oct. 6, 2010 at 7 p.m. in downtown Chicago. To win your free “Red” pass courtesy of HollywoodChicago.com, just refer a few friends to the HollywoodChicago.com mailing in this secure, Web-based submission form. That’s it! Directions to enter this Hookup and immediately win can be found beneath the graphic below.
The movie poster for “Red” with Bruce Willis, Morgan Freeman, John Malkovich, Helen Mirren and Mary-Louise Parker.
Image credit: Summit Entertainment
Here is the plot synopsis...
“Red” also stars Heidi von Palleske, Jefferson Brown, Karl Urban, Chris Owens, Rebecca Pidgeon and Jaqueline Fleming from director Robert Schwentke and writers Jon Hoeber and Erich Hoeber.
This screening is on Wednesday, Oct. 6, 2010 at 7 p.m. in downtown Chicago. To win your free “Red” pass courtesy of HollywoodChicago.com, just refer a few friends to the HollywoodChicago.com mailing in this secure, Web-based submission form. That’s it! Directions to enter this Hookup and immediately win can be found beneath the graphic below.
The movie poster for “Red” with Bruce Willis, Morgan Freeman, John Malkovich, Helen Mirren and Mary-Louise Parker.
Image credit: Summit Entertainment
Here is the plot synopsis...
- 10/1/2010
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
<p class="first" style="line-height: 17px; margin-top: 0px; font-family: arial, helvetica, clean, sans-serif; font-size: 14px; "><p class="first" style="margin-top: 0px; "><p class="first" style="margin-top: 0px; "><p class="first" style="margin-top: 0px; ">Supermodel Naomi Campbell backed out of a promotional event as she was required to climb steps. The British beauty was supposed to be promoting her perfume line but she cancelled the appearance because she didn''t want to walk up some stairs, reported New York Post</p><p class="first" style="margin-top: 0px; ">Campbell''s former agent Carole White said that the 40-year-old British model backed out of a televised awards show in Australia after finding out the elevator had broken and she''d have to walk up two flights of steps. "Her failure to show was not only embarrassing, but caused friction with [the] Wella [perfume] people in Australia," White said of the 2000 event.</p><p class="first" style="margin-top: 0px; "></p><p class="first" style="margin-top: 0px; ">White''s co-director at Moodform Mission, Chris Owen, said Campbell was a nightmare travelling companion on the promotional tour - she was constantly late for meetings, and once even tried to attack him with a bottle. Moodform is suing Campbell for backing out of their 12-year-old...
- 6/8/2010
- Filmicafe
Naomi Campbell's former agent has accused the British supermodel of once cancelling a promotional appearance for her perfume line on a whim - because she didn't want to walk a flight of stairs.
The catwalk star is facing a court showdown with her former representative Carole White as part of a lawsuit from bosses at cosmetics marketing company Moodform Mission. The beauty executives are suing Campbell for allegedly backing out of a fragrance deal with the company, which saw her release scents such as Naomi Campbell and Seductive Elixir with manufacturers Procter & Gamble.
In an affidavit, obtained by the New York Post, White claims the supermodel failed to meet her obligations to promote the range - and in 2000, scrapped an appearance at a televised awards show in Australia because she refused to use a set of steps.
She says, "Her failure to show was not only embarrassing, but caused friction with (the) Wella (perfume) people in Australia."
And co-director at Moodform Mission, Chris Owen, has alleged Campbell was constantly late for meetings on her promotional tour, and once even tried to attack him with a bottle.
Campbell has filed a counter-suit in the case, alleging she trusted White like "a surrogate mother" and signed the deal without knowing the full details - she's also claimed her former rep concealed her role as a co-director at Moodform.
White's lawyer, Daniel Bright, filed papers asking for Campbell's counter-suit to be dismissed, writing, "The human element that brings the parties before the court is clear: greed, ingratitude and a grotesque sense of entitlement on the part of Campbell that, in her mind, justifies her doing anything she wants to do, including stealing her business partners' money and then lying about what happened."
Campbell has previously called the company's lawsuit "ridiculous and absurd".
The catwalk star is facing a court showdown with her former representative Carole White as part of a lawsuit from bosses at cosmetics marketing company Moodform Mission. The beauty executives are suing Campbell for allegedly backing out of a fragrance deal with the company, which saw her release scents such as Naomi Campbell and Seductive Elixir with manufacturers Procter & Gamble.
In an affidavit, obtained by the New York Post, White claims the supermodel failed to meet her obligations to promote the range - and in 2000, scrapped an appearance at a televised awards show in Australia because she refused to use a set of steps.
She says, "Her failure to show was not only embarrassing, but caused friction with (the) Wella (perfume) people in Australia."
And co-director at Moodform Mission, Chris Owen, has alleged Campbell was constantly late for meetings on her promotional tour, and once even tried to attack him with a bottle.
Campbell has filed a counter-suit in the case, alleging she trusted White like "a surrogate mother" and signed the deal without knowing the full details - she's also claimed her former rep concealed her role as a co-director at Moodform.
White's lawyer, Daniel Bright, filed papers asking for Campbell's counter-suit to be dismissed, writing, "The human element that brings the parties before the court is clear: greed, ingratitude and a grotesque sense of entitlement on the part of Campbell that, in her mind, justifies her doing anything she wants to do, including stealing her business partners' money and then lying about what happened."
Campbell has previously called the company's lawsuit "ridiculous and absurd".
- 6/8/2010
- WENN
At CinemaSpy we get screeners of early episodes of new television series to review. It's particularly satisfying when you get through a batch and want to see more of a show. So it was with The Line, a 15-episode Canadian-made cop drama that is currently airing on The Movie Network, Movie Central and HBO Canada.
The Line is essentially a soap opera that focuses on two dysfunctional detectives, Max (Ron White) and Donny (Daniel Kash), and the people whose lives they touch. Both men have messed-up love lives and their complicated personal relationships interweave with other elements of The Line's plot to produce a tangled, ongoing story that is atypical of conventional police procedural shows.
Max lives with his wife Karen (Yanna McIntosh) but their relationship is crumbling under the weight of their ethnic differences. Hence, he regularly has sex with burned-out legal aid lawyer Jayne Huxley (Sharon Lawrence...
The Line is essentially a soap opera that focuses on two dysfunctional detectives, Max (Ron White) and Donny (Daniel Kash), and the people whose lives they touch. Both men have messed-up love lives and their complicated personal relationships interweave with other elements of The Line's plot to produce a tangled, ongoing story that is atypical of conventional police procedural shows.
Max lives with his wife Karen (Yanna McIntosh) but their relationship is crumbling under the weight of their ethnic differences. Hence, he regularly has sex with burned-out legal aid lawyer Jayne Huxley (Sharon Lawrence...
- 5/20/2009
- CinemaSpy
A television format from Sony Pictures Television International that offers jobs as prizes to unemployed people has raised the ire of the AFL-CIO in Washington. SPTI announced Wednesday that it has secured the international format rights to a reality show from Argentina called Human Resources. Viewers watch "unemployed people compete for actual jobs as well as cash prizes and employee benefits," the announcement said. But the reaction from the AFL-CIO was less than enthusiastic. Chris Owens, public policy director for the body that represents more than 13 million workers in the United States, said, "We think the nation needs a real economic policy that gets people back to work as opposed to a game show that plays on tragedy for so many unemployed people."...
- 10/3/2002
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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