Gillian Anderson

"The X-Files: I Want to Believe" "The X-Files: I Want to Believe"

This suspenseful, intimate movie reminds us why we've always believed in Mulder and Scully.
  • Refuge in "Bleak House"

    Masterpiece Theatre's languid take on the Dickens classic is a refreshing break from our sound-bite, bloggified culture.
  • The truth is, um, where, exactly?

    A fan's semi-fond farewell to "The X-Files," which ends its eight-year run Sunday in a haze of melodrama and mystification.
  • Mother ship

    Gillian Anderson's miraculously pregnant Dana Scully has brought "The X-Files" back to its eerie and disturbing best.
  • Whom to marry?

    Lily Bart in "The House of Mirth" is like any modern woman -- faced with terrible choices about love.
  • "The X-Files: Fight the Future"

    The makers of TV's "The X-Files" used to think they were making a little movie each week -- until they actually set out to make a movie.
  • "The House of Mirth"

    Like a John Singer Sargent portrait come to life, Gillian Anderson blooms in the middle of this careful version of Edith Wharton's classic.
  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for Thursday, Dec. 7, 2000
  • Is he smiling behind that gag?

    One "Survivor" contestant might be giving away the goods, despite a silence agreement; Spinal Tapster lets us crank it to 11; Roberto Benigni promises more annoyance; and more. Plus: Sting gets stung, dot-com style.
  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for Monday, July 24, 2000
  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for Tuesday, June 20, 2000
  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for Monday, May 15, 2000
  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for Weekend, April 7-9, 2000
  • A-list extravaganza!

    A birthday bash with George Lucas, Mike Myers, Trey Parker and Jewel. Plus: Ron "The Hedgehog" Jeremy, Joey Buttafuoco, a white supremacist and a baffled Japanese guest dine at Jerry's Famous.
  • Hip, hip and away I go!

    There's no need to fear, Al is here! When the going gets tough, the Gores get literal. Plus: Out of the ring into the ring? More on the great WWF migration. And, Scully and Mulder smooch.
  • "Princess Mononoke"

    After the success of Disney's "Mulan," Miramax does its parent company one better.
  • Harsh realms

    Fox's "Harsh Realm" sends a soldier into virtual hell, while CBS's "Now and Again" builds the new bionic man.
  • Pushing the envelopes

    The list of Emmy nominees comes out this week. Will TV's best be on it?
  • Playing by Heart

    Playing by Heart's' trite take on love and relationships leaves a bad aftertaste.
  • X-Files

    The movie fans have been waiting for is just a big tease.
  • Media Circus: Queen of the dish rags

    Movieline is the buttered popcorn of film magazines -- good to the last yummy, vaguely nauseating morsel.

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