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The X-Files: I Want to Believe (2008)

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Reviews Counted:160

Fresh:51

Rotten:109

Average Rating:4.9/10

Consensus: The chemistry between leads David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson do live up to The X-Files' televised legacy, but the roving plot and droning routines make it hard to identify just what we're meant to believe in.

Rated: 15 [See Full Rating] for violent and disturbing content and thematic material.

Runtime: 1 hr 48 mins

Genre: Science-Fiction/Fantasy

Theatrical Release:01-08-2008

Synopsis: THE X-FILES(TM): I WANT TO BELIEVE is a new motion picture based on the phenomenally popular, award-winning series The X-Files. Long-anticipated, the film reunites series stars David Duchovny and... THE X-FILES(TM): I WANT TO BELIEVE is a new motion picture based on the phenomenally popular, award-winning series The X-Files. Long-anticipated, the film reunites series stars David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson under the direction of series creator Chris Carter, who co-wrote the screenplay with Frank Spotnitz. In grand The X-Files tradition, the film's storyline is being kept under wraps, known only to top studio brass and the project's principal actors and filmmakers. This much can be revealed: The supernatural thriller is a stand-alone story in the tradition of some of the show's most acclaimed and beloved episodes, and takes the always-complicated relationship between Fox Mulder (Duchovny) and Dana Scully (Anderson) in unexpected directions. Mulder continues his unshakable quest for the truth, and Scully, the passionate, ferociously intelligent physician, remains inextricably tied to Mulder's pursuits. Months after shooting had wrapped, Carter remained as circumspect about the story as he was during its development and production. "Mulder and Scully are drawn back into the world of the X-Files by a case," is all he'll add about the plot. Perhaps more clues...to something....can be found in the film's title. "I Want to Believe" is a familiar phrase for fans of the series; it was the slogan on a poster that Mulder had hanging in his office at the FBI. "It's a natural title," says Chris Carter. "It's a story that involves the difficulties in mediating faith and science. It really does suggest Mulder's struggle with his faith." Carter is much more revealing about his goals for the film. "Simply put, we want to scare the pants off of everyone in the audience," he says. While the scale and scope inherent in the medium of film allowed the filmmakers to take the story and characters where the show couldn't go, Carter says THE X-FILES: I WANT TO BELIEVE also marks a return to the series' roots, when it was the lone beacon on television for fans of thrillers, supernatural tales, and of horror stories. "The film encompasses all the best things people loved about the show. It's scary, creepy, and has a good mystery. With The X-Files, we often scared people by what they didn't show, and we use that device for the movie." Adds writer-producer Frank Spotnitz: "I think the best part of The X-Files was that it could make you afraid of anything. They didn't tell typical horror stories or adhere to popular genre conventions. And this movie is in that tradition of showing things that you would not see in most scary movies." Unlike the first The X-Files motion picture, released in 1998, Carter and Spotnitz's story for THE X-FILES: I WANT TO BELIEVE does not require audiences to understand the series' complex mythology that stretched across its nine seasons on the air. "The first movie was kind of an epic episode of the show, but THE X-FILES: I WANT TO BELIEVE is a real, stand-alone movie," explains Carter. "If the show hadn't existed, this is a story that still would have found its way to the big screen." --© 20th Century Fox [More]

Starring: David Duchovny, Gillian Anderson, Amanda Peet, Billy Connolly

Starring: David Duchovny, Gillian Anderson, Amanda Peet, Billy Connolly, Callum Keith Rennie, Adam Godley, Nicki Aycox

Director: Chris Carter

Director: Chris Carter
Screenwriter: Chris Carter, Frank Spotnitz
Producer: Chris Carter, Frank Spotnitz
Composer: Mark Snow
Studio: 20th Century Fox

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It's like an especially gloomy episode of the series, stretched a bit too long. And we miss the ad breaks.

Full Review Source: Shadows on the Wall | comment Comment
08/01/08
Rich Cline
Rich Cline
Shadows on the Wall

This is essentially just a bog-standard (if slightly gruesome) thriller, but it's a treat to see Anderson and Duchovny together again and fans of the show won't be disappointed.

Full Review Source: ViewLondon | comment Comment
08/01/08
Matthew Turner
Matthew Turner
ViewLondon

The best thrillers dig deeper than this one does, as did the best of The X Files on TV before the series ran out of steam.

Full Review Source: This is London | comment Comment
08/01/08
Derek Malcolm
Derek Malcolm
This is London

A plot dug out of the serial-killer deep freeze.

Full Review Source: Financial Times | comment Comment
08/01/08
Nigel Andrews
Nigel Andrews
Financial Times

The movie works as a decent enough thriller, but lacks some of the X factor of the original series.

Full Review Source: Sun Online | comment Comment
08/01/08
Sun Online
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As the famous theme tune is whistled over the opening credits, listen carefully and you may hear the gentle chime of ringing tills as Mulder and Scully return for a pointless cash-in on the TV series.

Full Review Source: Daily Mirror [UK] | comment Comment
08/01/08
Daily Mirror [UK]
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It's lost its X-factor. I wanted to leave.

Full Review Source: Daily Mail [UK] | comment Comment
08/01/08
Christopher Tookey
Christopher Tookey
Daily Mail [UK]

This is less a case of The X Files and more like The Y Bother Files. Dull, dull, dull. Avoid.

Full Review Source: Heart 106.2 | comment Comment
08/01/08
Heart 106.2
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This '90s flashback is strictly for the faithful.

Full Review Source: Total Film | comment Comment
08/01/08
Emma Morgan
Emma Morgan
Total Film

Slow, laborious and ponderous without ever earning the right to be, I Want To Believe is a mis-fire that threatens the franchise’s very existence. The only mystery here is, what went wrong?

Full Review Source: Sky Movies | comment Comment
08/01/08
Rich Phippen
Rich Phippen
Sky Movies

I Want to Believe is too little, too late: a timid stab at reviving 1990s terror tropes in an age when the fuzzy fear of sci-fi has been replaced by darker and more real stories narrated by al-Qa'eda and CIA Black Ops teams.

Full Review Source: Daily Telegraph | comment 1 Comment
08/01/08
Sukhdev Sandhu
Sukhdev Sandhu
Daily Telegraph
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Even the most devout X-Files fan may have their faith tested by this snoozy addition to the franchise, which glides into cinemas with all the urgency of a Dalek with a flat battery.

Full Review Source: Guardian [UK] | comment Comment
08/01/08
Catherine Shoard
Catherine Shoard
Guardian [UK]
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The X-Files isn’t eye-bleedingly terrible. It’s just not very good; it’s an average episode of the TV series stretched to feature length.

Full Review Source: Times [UK] | comment Comment
08/01/08
Wendy Ide
Wendy Ide
Times [UK]
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You'd have to a true X-Phile to find much of merit in this dull footnote to a small-screen landmark.

Full Review Source: Channel 4 Film | comment Comment
07/31/08
Channel 4 Film
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Billy Connolly alone upholds the X-Files creepiness brand. His visionary Father Joe is darkly credible, throwing into relief the film's many weaknesses.

Full Review Source: Teletext | comment Comment
07/31/08
Victor Olliver
Victor Olliver
Teletext

Lazy plotting, so-so performances and squandered ideas lead to only one diagnosis: there is no compelling reason to keep this moribund formula on a life-support machine.

Full Review Source: Time Out | comment Comment
07/31/08
Nigel Floyd
Nigel Floyd
Time Out
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An okay paranormal mystery, with solid work from the regulars – but please Mr Carter, next time, could we have liver-eating mutants or post-modern comedy like the really good episodes of The X Files?

Full Review Source: Empire Magazine | comment 1 Comment
07/31/08
Kim Newman
Kim Newman
Empire Magazine
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The plot managed to anger, unintentionally amuse and then finally bore us to tears during the interminable 100 minute running time.

Full Review Source: IGN Movies UK | comment Comment
07/31/08
Orlando Parfitt
Orlando Parfitt
IGN Movies UK

Rather than make an action-mystery, the filmmakers opt for an introspective examination of the fragility of faith and hope. It's a bold move that doesn't quite work.

Full Review Source: Shadows on the Wall | comment Comment
07/28/08
Rich Cline
Rich Cline
Shadows on the Wall

A sloppy, second-rate entry in the catalog of standalone X-Files adventures.

Full Review Source: Washington Times | comment Comment
08/30/09
Sonny Bunch
Sonny Bunch
Washington Times
 
 
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