Geek Culture, Zombies... and Other Monsters

Tag FBI

What Was the Point of Resuscitating The X-Files?

Per Matt Now that the relentless hype train has finally been derailed and the dust has settled on the tracks, just a bit, it’s time to take a hard look at this year’s abbreviated season of The X-Files. After 14 years, the best… Continue Reading →

Agent Carter Goes Hollywood

America’s top SSR agent with the red hat is back for Season 2, but this time, she’s the next big thing in Hollywood.

Second Chance

If you had the opportunity, what would you do with a second chance? That’s the premise posed in the new FOX series, Second Chance, which is inspired, in part, by Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein.

Straight Outta Compton

Per Matt As a child of the ’80s, I grew up with old-school rap. It was unlike anything I had ever heard before. I quickly became a fan of many different artists, but one of the first groups I started… Continue Reading →

The X-Files Annual 2015

Season 10 winds down with one last unusual story of the year for IDW Publishing, involving everyone’s favorite paranormal detectives.

Remembering Chris Carter’s Millennium

Per Matt For more than a decade, Chris Carter has made a name for himself by creating The X-Files. While the paranormal-themed drama transformed from a cult TV show into a pop-culture phenomenon, Carter was far less successful parlaying the… Continue Reading →

The X-Files: Year Zero

Mulder and Scully inadvertently explore the origins of The X-Files, as two simultaneous storylines converge in Year Zero.

The X-Files Annual 2014

Mulder and Scully explore two new paranormal cases in The X-Files Annual 2014.

The X-Files: Conspiracy

There’s no tale too tall to be told (or believable) in The X-Files: Conspiracy!

The X-Files Season 10: Vol. 2

Just like the prop used in the storyline, I still want to believe in The X-Files… but this second collection of stories feels too unbalanced for the X-Phile in me.

« Older posts Newer posts »

© 2024 Zombies in My Blog — Powered by WordPress

Theme by Anders NorenUp ↑