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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.

Back to Frank Black

Per Matt “In a world where evil has many faces, hope has just one: Frank Black.” For three years, Millennium pushed every boundary as a television series from 1996 to 1999. Hard to describe using only a few words, it… Continue Reading →

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 →

Game of Thrones: Episode Five — A Nest of Vipers

House Forrester has declared war on multiple fronts! There is an internal struggle as a traitor is exposed, as well as evil external forces that threaten the very existence of the entire family tree in Game of Thrones: Episode Five… Continue Reading →

Back to Frank Black Interview: Adam Chamberlain

Per Matt The year of 2015 is a monumental one for Ten Thirteen Productions. Thirteen years after The X-Files wrapped, a six-episode event series began production and will return to television in January. Chris Carter’s second series, Millennium, has also… Continue Reading →

James Patterson’s Zoo

What if the ultimate global catastrophe isn’t a Zombie Apocalypse, but one involving the extinction of the human race?

Scream

“You can’t do a slasher movie as a TV series. Slasher movies burn bright and fast. TV needs to stretch things out.”

The Whispers

It’s all fun and games until people start dying.

More Drama at Every Turn

The Walking Dead highlights one of the past season’s most-pivotal moments in its current Emmys campaign.

There’s Drama at Every Turn

There’s drama at every turn for The Walking Dead.

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