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From teeth covered aparitions to mutated flatworms, television has been home to some of the most creative monsters of all ...
Files, but there are some episodes that even I skip when rewatching the paranormal adventures of Fox Mulder and Dana Scully.
Horror television has been a fixture throughout the medium’s history. Some series have become bingeable events on streaming ...
Within dimly lit FBI offices and shadowy woods, The X-Files constructed a world in which the unexplainable was not only ...
“The X-Files” waxes philosophical frequently, something that I missed as a preteen (admittedly, I was focused on the impossibly frustrating will-they-won’t-they dynamic between the leads). The show ...
Mark Snow, the composer for a number of TV shows including The X-Files and its spinoff series Millennium, passed away on ...
The X-Files creator Chris Carter, however, was inspired by another serial killer while enjoying a plate of foie gras: Richard Ramirez, who terrorized L.A. in the mid-1980s.
In fact, the “Monster of the Week” episodes were often more successful (and beloved) than its mythology installments, which saw a quality decline not long after The X-Files’ first movie in 1998.
“The X-Files” debuted 30 years ago, but the show gave us more than Mulder, Scully and alien conspiracies. Its effect on internet culture, fandoms, broader pop culture — and even people’s ...