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In cinema, horror has made a name for itself as a respected genre, but it’s on TV where it’s really found room to grow, take risks, and get under your skin in a deeper way. Over time, horror shows ...
David Duchovny had to call out character inconsistency in “X-Files” plot: 'I can't actually do that'
"You're kind of the curator of the character," the actor notes during a new episode of his "Fail Better" podcast.
Tom Petty's former Malibu estate hits the market for $15 million, featuring a preserved music studio where the rock legend ...
A The X-Files crossover that aired in 2000 remains one of the most ambitious and unexpected genre-bending episodes in TV ...
It took a misplaced elbow, a quirk of Los Angeles geography and some whistling from his wife to produce one of television’s most memorable melodies.
Fear comes with complicated, conflicting emotions that amp up storytelling in powerful ways. Terror on-screen can be exhilarating and fun, or it can be disturbing, haunting, shocking, and even ...
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