The famed investigators of the paranormal return in a new feature-length outing, coming in from the cold and uncovering a deadly mystery.
Big names and an original story idea that alas leaves you wondering why they bothered in the first place.The relationship between the two leads in this science fiction fantasy film answers the questions left at the end of the series.
Yet it does little to stand out from the many other films from this genre. The series gave fans the 'oh my god what's going to happen next' during every single episode.
The first film was a roller coaster ride of action. This film left me wanting and wondering if it could get any worse. I liked the fact that Mulder and Scully were together and it was not full of aliens or other weird stuff but I think it would have been preferable.
2 star
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David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson reprise their roles as Agents Mulder and Scully in director Chris Carter's cut of this supernatural thriller. The film begins with the mysterious disappearance of a group of women in Virginia. The FBI calls Mulder and Scully back to duty to investigate and they are led to a priest, Father Joseph Crissman (Billy Connolly), who is having strange visions. Father Crissman's unusual apparitions subsequently lead Mulder and Scully to a bizarre secret medical experiment which may have a connection with the women's disappearance.
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