Thanks to “The X-Files,” millions of people around the globe are terrified of what lies under the bed. They steer clear of sewers at all cost. And every 30 years they watch over their shoulders for a certain liver-eating mutant to come out of hibernation. Over the span of 11 seasons and 218 episodes, Fox’s quintessential TV series has scared the bile out of us with its parade of frightening creatures, as investigated by FBI Agents Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) and Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson). Which ones were your all-time favorites on the show? Scroll through our photo gallery above (or click here for direct access) to see the most memorable “The X-Files” monsters ranked from worst to best.
“The X-Files” premiered on September 10, 1993 and ran for nine seasons, ending on May 19, 2002. It was brought back for two short-lived revivals in 2016 and 2018. The series stuck to its original format for much of its run,...
“The X-Files” premiered on September 10, 1993 and ran for nine seasons, ending on May 19, 2002. It was brought back for two short-lived revivals in 2016 and 2018. The series stuck to its original format for much of its run,...
- 2/1/2023
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Tagline: "Darkness descends." Lightning Entertainment will distribute the post-apocalyptic thriller The Blackout. This film, from director Louis Mandylor, involves a small town and a world-wide cataclysm. Raiders come to prey on the local townsfolk as resources dwindle to nothing. This title stars Abraham Benrubi (U Turn), Lymari Nadal (American Gangster) and Costas Mandylor. And, an extended trailer for the film is hosted here. From the synopsis, the story focuses on Martin (Jordan Marder) and his pregnant wife. They are looking for relaxation, in Martin's hometown. But, the lights go off and the locals panic. Then, survivors come looking for food, water, shelter and victims. Martin might lose everything he has, unless he fights back, against impossible odds. The extended trailer, courtesy of Lightning Entertainment, shows many of the film's main characters. The clip also gives away a few major plot points, including a central character's death. So, fans might want to skim through.
- 11/18/2014
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Lightning Entertainment has bulked up its Afm war chest and will introduce buyers to The Blackout and Brookstreet Pictures’ horror-thriller GirlHouse.
Louis Mandylor directs The Blackout from a screenplay by Steve C Yoon and Jordan Marder about a power shortage in a small town that forces residents to fight for their lives.
Lymari Nadal, Costas Mandylor, Jordan Marder and Ronnie Gene Blevins star.
GirlHouse by Trevor Matthews and Jon Knautz is based on Nick Gordon’s script about a cash-strapped woman who joins an online sex service in a secure building with other models when they come under attack from a psychopathic client. Ali Cobrin stars alongside Slaine and Adam Dimarco.
Acquisitions and sales consultant Richard S Guardian and Lightning svp Joseph Dickstein negotiated the deal to handle international sales rights forThe Blackout with executive producer and attorney Mark Halloran and for GirlHouse with Jay Cohen of Gersh.
Lightning Entertainment evp and general manager Ken DuBow announced...
Louis Mandylor directs The Blackout from a screenplay by Steve C Yoon and Jordan Marder about a power shortage in a small town that forces residents to fight for their lives.
Lymari Nadal, Costas Mandylor, Jordan Marder and Ronnie Gene Blevins star.
GirlHouse by Trevor Matthews and Jon Knautz is based on Nick Gordon’s script about a cash-strapped woman who joins an online sex service in a secure building with other models when they come under attack from a psychopathic client. Ali Cobrin stars alongside Slaine and Adam Dimarco.
Acquisitions and sales consultant Richard S Guardian and Lightning svp Joseph Dickstein negotiated the deal to handle international sales rights forThe Blackout with executive producer and attorney Mark Halloran and for GirlHouse with Jay Cohen of Gersh.
Lightning Entertainment evp and general manager Ken DuBow announced...
- 11/4/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
More out of the American Film Market on the eve of its start here in Los Angeles... Lightning Entertainment is taking out The Blackout and GirlHouse, two new titles to land on our radar. These are films that are merely looking for distribution right now. They'll be touted and looking for a home at Afm.
The former is by Louis Mandylor, while GirlHouse comes courtesy of Trevor Matthews and Jon Knautz (Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer).
The Blackout stars Lymari Nadal, Costas Mandylor, Jordan Marder, Ronnie Gene Blevins, Bill Sage, Abe Benrubi, and Grant Harvey.
The post Lightning to Bring GirlHouse & The Blackout to Afm appeared first on Shock Till You Drop.
The former is by Louis Mandylor, while GirlHouse comes courtesy of Trevor Matthews and Jon Knautz (Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer).
The Blackout stars Lymari Nadal, Costas Mandylor, Jordan Marder, Ronnie Gene Blevins, Bill Sage, Abe Benrubi, and Grant Harvey.
The post Lightning to Bring GirlHouse & The Blackout to Afm appeared first on Shock Till You Drop.
- 11/4/2014
- by Ryan Turek
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Clearly the "24" writers are reading my recaps! Ok, maybe not, but a girl can dream, can't she? Since I took the time to complain to them last week, I have to give equal time to praise this episode wherein we were treated to viele Herr Ernst Meier (mucho Jack Bauer)! Jungle Jack discovered his monkey roots come in handy as he employed fancy footwork and kicked ass with his hands literally tied -- even after being stabbed and tortured. This is the show we want to see, even if there are a lot of conveniently placed opportunities, exits and easily killed Russian mobsters. And thank you Jesopus, for your limited footage of Renee -- please may there be less with each passing week, unless there is a scene where she is killed in a spectacularly bloody fashion. Amen!
Starbuck walks an empty hallway as she calls to check up on...
Starbuck walks an empty hallway as she calls to check up on...
- 2/18/2010
- by Dustin Rowles
A new episode of 24 will be airing on February 8 and Fox has released two short sneak peeks for the episode, along with a synopsis. You can view them below.
Jack Bauer Is Forced Deeper Undercover When Unforeseen Events Unfold And The Stakes Are Raised On An All-new “24” Monday, February 8, On Fox
Despite averting the assassination attempt on peacekeeping leader Omar Hassan, Jack Bauer’s day intensifies when he is forced to go deeper undercover to secure the unsecured enriched nuclear materials. As international delegates reconvene at the United Nations, President Taylor’s goodwill comes into question and CTU races against time to assist with the mission in the all-new “Day 8: 10:00 Pm-11:00 Pm” episode of 24 airing Monday, Feb. 8 (9:00-10:00 Pm Et/Pt) on Fox. (Twf-807) (TV-14 L, V)
Cast: Kiefer Sutherland as Jack Bauer; Mary Lynn Rajskub as Chloe O’Brian; Cherry Jones as Allison Taylor...
Jack Bauer Is Forced Deeper Undercover When Unforeseen Events Unfold And The Stakes Are Raised On An All-new “24” Monday, February 8, On Fox
Despite averting the assassination attempt on peacekeeping leader Omar Hassan, Jack Bauer’s day intensifies when he is forced to go deeper undercover to secure the unsecured enriched nuclear materials. As international delegates reconvene at the United Nations, President Taylor’s goodwill comes into question and CTU races against time to assist with the mission in the all-new “Day 8: 10:00 Pm-11:00 Pm” episode of 24 airing Monday, Feb. 8 (9:00-10:00 Pm Et/Pt) on Fox. (Twf-807) (TV-14 L, V)
Cast: Kiefer Sutherland as Jack Bauer; Mary Lynn Rajskub as Chloe O’Brian; Cherry Jones as Allison Taylor...
- 2/6/2010
- by Clarissa
- TVovermind.com
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