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The X Files (1998)
TrailerMulder and Scully must fight the government in a conspiracy and find the truth about an alien colonization of Earth.Actors: David Duchovny, Gillian Anderson, John Neville, William B. Davis, Martin Landau, Mitch Pileggi, Jeffrey DeMunn, Blythe Danner, Terry OQuinn, Armin Mueller-Stahl, Lucas Black, ...»Director: Rob BowmanCountry: United StatesDuration: 121 minQuality: HDRelease: 1998IMDb: 7.00 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The X Files (1998)"
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Characters of "The X Files (1998)"
Fox MulderPlayed by: David DuchovnyDana ScullyPlayed by: Gillian AndersonWell-Manicured ManPlayed by: John NevilleCigarette Smoking ManPlayed by: William B. DavisAlvin Kurtzweil, MDPlayed by: Martin LandauWalter SkinnerPlayed by: Mitch PileggiBen Bronschweig, M.D.Played by: Jeffrey DeMunnJana CassidyPlayed by: Blythe DannerDarius MichaudPlayed by: Terry O'QuinnConrad StrugholdPlayed by: Armin Mueller-StahlSteviePlayed by: Lucas BlackRichard 'Ringo' LanglyPlayed by: Dean HaglundJohn Fitzgerald ByersPlayed by: Bruce HarwoodMelvin FrohikePlayed by: Tom BraidwoodBlack-Haired ManPlayed by: Michael Shamus WilesPrimitive #2Played by: Darrell DavisFire Captain Miles CoolesPlayed by: Gary Grubbs -
Directors of "The X Files (1998)"
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Creators of "The X Files (1998)"
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Critic Reviews of "The X Files (1998)"
Washington PostMay 19, 2008The X-Files movie is really just a two-hour teaser for the series's sixth season. And little else.
Entertainment WeeklyMay 19, 2008Dark, funny, paranoid, arbitrary, humming with tamped-down eroticism and in love with all things weird: That's the good news.
Washington PostMay 19, 2008Stylish, scary, sardonically funny and at times just plain gross.
VarietyMay 19, 2008As it is, pic serves up set-pieces and a measure of scope that are beyond TV size but remain rather underwhelming by feature standards.
Chicago ReaderMay 19, 2008Only two scenes in this spin-off are worth the time of followers of the TV series.
SlateJune 08, 2007The director, Rob Bowman, is not some TV hack; his work is thrillingly kinetic.
Three Movie BuffsJuly 09, 2011Chris Carter had the daunting task of pleasing fans of the show, while at the same time not alienating those new to it. It's a balancing act that he mostly achieved, but in the end it's probably best enjoyed by those who are already fans.
MovieMartyr.comAugust 03, 2008I want to believe this latest X-Files film was created for a reason other than financial reward, but I find it difficult to guess at what that reason might have been.
Reel Film ReviewsAugust 01, 2008...lives up to the standard set by its small-screen predecessor's superb early seasons.
TV GuideMay 19, 2008Some fans will be pleased, others annoyed and endless online discussion will be generated, while X virgins will most likely wonder what all the fuss is about.
eFilmCritic.comJuly 23, 2007One big, vaguely ominous blur, in which nothing really seems to be at stake except Chris Carter's future as a movie creator.
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