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We investigate: Is there life after death?
GETTING in touch with dead relatives may not be everyone's ideal way to spend a Friday night, but that's what happens at Perth Green Community Centre in Jarrow.
The truth is out there as Scarborough residents witness UFO: VIDEO
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David Duchovny Wants to Do Another 'X-Files' Movie, Talks 'Californication'
Many are not keen on the idea of watching yet another X-Files movie considering the 2008 film The X-Files: I Want to Believe only garnered mixed reviews and didn't prove to be a box office success.
Your next box set: Californication
David Duchovny found his second great role in this sly, funny and startlingly frank adventures of a cultish writer in creative block It took David Duchovny a while to find the perfect role after The X Files, but a decade on he has struck gold again, as tormented writer Hank Moody.
A man's best friend can also be a very handy companion for a character in a cult television show.
A Mel Gibson remake pushes a classic BBC series, the conspiratorial 'Edge of Darkness,' to DVD.
MOVE OVER, ERIN BROCKOVICH . Ronald Craven is the new messiah of indignant environmental activists everywhere.
Movie review: - Fourth Kind' takes you on quite a ride
I believe it was Fox Mulder who once said, "The truth is out there." Or maybe he said it numerous times, while he and Dana Scully were endlessly trying to figure out all sorts of weirdness on "The X Files." Now we've got the makers of "The Fourth Kind," a tale of alien abduction in Nome, Alaska, referring to the film as being "based on the actual ...
Capsule Reviews: `Precious' and Others
Capsule reviews of films opening this week: "The Box" - Cameron Diaz and James Marsden have a moral dilemma: Press a button on a mysterious container and they'll get $1 million, but someone they don't know will die.
How to die with dignity in Canada
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Wea ve been surprised again and again at how different some of our favourite movie stars look in person.
Our View: For Halloween, take part in local activities
Here is a little secret: You don't really have to believe in ghosts, earthbound spirits or things that go bump in the night to enjoy the downtown ghost tours put on by the Wausau Paranormal Research Society.
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THE X-FILES Thursday, June 14, 2001 01:00 AM DVD & Blu-Ray If you're a longtime X FILES fan who's watched the series run in place during the last couple of years, you no doubt miss the anticipatory tingle that the show's moody title sequence brought on-the promise of mystery, fright and imagination unlike anything on TV at the time.
Duchovny tries to get X-Files 3 started
I barely talk about stars who are pitching themselves for roles, never mind roles for films that don't exist yet, and that's exactly what David Duchovny is doing, utilising the media to start discussions on a third X-Files film and to make sure he's associated with it before anyone even begins to think of writing or producing the film.
"Fringe" brings back "The X-Files" with flare
Who doesn't love paranormal activity? The ideas of aliens and extra terrestrials have been around long before the days of Alfred Hitchcock and Orson Wells.
Gillian Anderson in "Bleak House"
Gillian Anderson in "Bleak House" I have of late been finding great pleasure in the BBC series "Bleak House." I didn't catch it when it played on TV a few years ago, but heard so many rave reviews from friends I knew I had to watch it someday.
The truth is in here: Why Mulder and Scully meet in Ottawa's east end
While the suburbs creep out many urban loft-dwellers, sending shivers down their gentrified spines, only one intersection in this city can be described as positively paranormal -- Mulder Avenue and Scully Way.
Creator of one of the 1990s definitive pop-culture television phenomena, Chris Carter turned the phrase, "Trust no one" into the mantra of a generation of sci-fi fans.
Hollywood director yells at me
At some point in my short acting career I became the focus of Hollywood's attention.
TV Show: Californication David Duchovny stars in Californication as a man who is addicted to sex.
David Duchovny back for more as a roguish writer on Showtime's racy comedy 'Californication'
Hank Moody, the hero of Showtime's comedy "Californication," is a roguish struggling novelist who says whatever is on his mind and feels a tug from every member of the opposite sex.
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