After VinylRight employee Gary Lambert sees his horrific insect boss turn his co-worker into a zombie, he records a manifesto claiming that only he can see the monster, who “hides in the light.” ...
Though one's mileage typically varies, there are some X-Files episodes that are unquestionably great. Here's how we ranked ...
Mulder is taken hostage by a delusional (or not?) telemarketer. © Fox Late in The X-Files‘ fifth season—just a few weeks before the first X-Files feature film ...
A Fox executive delivered a simple, two-word reaction to Glen Morgan after reading his initial script for "Home," the only episode of The X-Files ever to be banned from network television: "You're ...
Is there a better TV villain than the Cigarette Smoking Man? Even if you can name one, The X-Files' most notorious antagonist is certainly up there. The character, played to perfection by William B.
One of the earliest monster of the week episodes in The X Files focused on a man by the name of Eugene Tooms, a centuries old mutant who hibernates between intense killing sprees. When he unearths ...
Jen Vestuto is a TV Features Writer for Collider. A born and raised New Yorker, she started her career on set as a production assistant for shows like Law & Order: SVU and Person of Interest. In LA, ...
Across its 1993-2002 run, The X-Files popularized the “monster of the week” format and proved that sci-fi and supernatural stories could be prestige television. Week after week, audiences tuned in to ...