“This is probably the most cringey scene I’ve ever done,” admits Gillian Anderson during a rewatch of The X-Files. The actress, who plays agent Scully in the hit ‘90s sci-fi drama, rewatched clips of her performance in a YouTube reaction video with Vanity Fair (shown below).
Home is where the heart is — at least, that’s what the sign in a 60-something-year-old's living room says. In reality, home is where you can afford to put your things. In a perfect world where money was no option, though? These are the best fictional homes that everyone has dreamed of living in.
If there were an award show for the various generations still roaming this earth, millennials would get "Most Anxious." However, the one thing that has helped them is nostalgia. So much so that the following are considered emotional support celebrities for millennials who help them when times get rough and unbearable.
The Netflix film is based on former "Newsnight" producer Sam McAlister's memoir.
During Frasier 's epic 11-season run, some equally epic celebrities served as guest stars. Read on to see if you remember 20 of the best.
Prince Andrew‘s infamous 2019 BBC Newsnight interview is being adapted into a new scripted drama for Netflix, which will provide an inside account of how the earth-shattering interview came to be.
Original reporting by Melissa Miller. The prophecy foretold six seasons and a movie, and now that will come to pass. The Community movie is coming to Peacock!
The long-delayed third film in Disney’s TRON franchise has finally begun production in Vancouver in January, 2024.
Gillian Anderson is the latest actor to join the cast of Tron: Ares. The news was revealed on Monday by Deadline. Per the outlet, details regarding Anderson’s role are being kept under wraps.
While some of the most successful and well-known screen examples of sci-fi are movies, over the decades, television has also used the genre to push the boundaries of the medium.
TV shows often flourish in a given period of time, but thanks to the wonders of streaming, they have a much longer shelf-life.
Fox’s paranormal series The X-Files, starring David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson, premiered Sept. 10, 1993. On its 30th, we’ve ranked every episode
There has long been a symbiotic relationship between film and TV, with each medium drawing on and influencing the other. The most successful and enjoyable examples of this phenomenon are reminders of how integrated the entertainment industry has become.
Gillian Anderson will star opposite Lena Headey in The Abandons, Kurt Sutter‘s upcoming Western drama series on Netflix. The X-Files and Game of Thrones alums will star in the action drama set in 1850s Oregon, the streamer has announced.
Everyone had hearts in their eyes, from boy bands to scream queens, when it came to many celebrities, but how many of those ‘90s crushes are still making fans’ hearts burst at the seams? Well, quite a bit!
Last Year’s Winner: Gillian Anderson, “The Crown” Still Eligible: No. Hot Streak: Julia Garner has won both times she has been nominated, so should she win a third Emmy for her work on Netflix’s “Ozark,” she would tie “Lou Grant” star Nancy Marchand’s record for the most consecutive Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series wins.
With seemingly every classic film and television property being rebooted as content for streaming services, you would be forgiven for thinking another revival of “The X-Files” is inevitable.
Here's a look at 20 shows (listed in order of scheduled or projected premiere dates) worth watching in 2021.
Music took on more meaning than we thought was even possible in 2020, so let's use this time to celebrate the records that worked overtime to keep us sane and remind us of what a good time feels like.
The "buddy cop" drama has covered plenty of miles, whether on television or film. Comedy or drama, it doesn't really matter. Audiences flock to these projects and the numerous sequels that have followed.
Two is usually better than one. That's especially true when it comes to television stars. Why not have two great characters ride a show instead of just one?
February (and awards/event season) is over. It was surprising, wasn't it? How could March possibly live up to those expectations? By bringing us a little bit of everything.
Representation matters, and for so long, women in science fiction were portrayed as damsels in distress, always waiting for the male hero to step in and save the day.
I don't think I'm blowing anyone's mind by saying that two is better than one. It takes two to make a thing go right, just as it takes two to tango. And it takes at least two people to play "Frog baseball," to have a proper roast of music videos, and of course, it takes two to work the drive-thru.
With 18 seasons under its belt and a 19th set to premiere on Sept. 27, 2017, “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” is considered by many to be one of the greatest crime dramas of all time.
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