CELEBRITIES
MOVIES
TRAILERS
TV
PHOTOS
DVD
FANS
Get Movie Showtimes
Select a Movie
Select a Movie
Now Playing
2012
(PG-13)
Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel
(PG)
Armored
(PG-13)
Avatar
(PG-13)
Blind Side, The
(PG-13)
Brothers
(R)
Crazy Heart
(R)
Did You Hear About the Morgans?
(PG-13)
Disney's A Christmas Carol
(PG)
Everybody's Fine
(PG-13)
Fantastic Mr. Fox
(PG)
Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus, The
(PG-13)
Invictus
(PG-13)
It's Complicated
(R)
Lovely Bones, The
(PG-13)
New Moon
(PG-13)
Nine
(PG-13)
Ninja Assassin
(R)
Old Dogs
(PG)
Planet 51
(PG)
Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire
(R)
Princess and the Frog, The
(G)
Road, The
(R)
Sherlock Holmes
(PG-13)
Up in the Air
(R)
Go to
More Movies
OR
Find Theaters
Search
Login
Register
Movies
Now Playing
Coming Soon
Trailers
Reviews
Movie Calendar
Fan Sites
Apply
Directory
Support
Forums
Browse Forums
Request New Forum
Become Moderator
Newsletter
Hot List
Spill.com Movie Reviews
District 9 and Paranormal Sequels?
'This is It' Review
Saw VI Review
'Where the Wild Things Are' Review
Jamie Foxx Interview
Best and Worst Children's Book Movie Adaptations
10 Killer Movie Assassinations
The Trippiest Kids Movies
Home
Movies
The X-Files: I Want to Believe
Reviews
Movie Review
The X-Files: I Want to Believe (PG-13)
Kit Bowen
Trailer
|
Photos
|
Movie Info
Recommend
(0)
|
Comments
(0)
Hollywood.com Says
Old, familiar faces aside, this
X-Files
sequel unfortunately doesn’t satisfy the itch for more Scully and Mulder paranormal adventures.
Story
The first problem is the title:
I Want to Believe
? Not at all mysterious as an
X-Files
title should be. What it points to, however, is the age-old question of why former FBI agent Fox Mulder (
David Duchovny
)--now a recluse hiding out from the FBI and cutting out newspaper articles--believes in the unexplainable, while Dana Scully (
Gillian Anderson
)--now a pediatric doctor--continues to discount it. But rather than going into more back story on what these two have been up to (are they living together?),
I Want to Believe
jumps right into the middle, as if
X-Files
just went off the air a few months ago and this movie is just a continuation of one of the episodes. The story centers around a missing FBI agent and a former priest-turned-convicted pedophile (
Billy Connolly
), who seems to have psychic abilities in finding her. Of course, it gets weirder, but not in the ways you want or expect from an
X-Files
movie; it’s more
CSI
than UFO. Now, if at some point, after Scully furrowed her brow at Mulder, her head were to split open and his long-missing sister popped out, THAT would be something.
Acting
You can’t completely knock
Duchovny
and
Anderson
for
I Want to Believe
’s faults. Their Mulder and Scully are the yin and yang of the strange and unexplainable who still have that it’s-so-complicated-but-I-really-do-love-you relationship, which made the show work so well. Even if the plot to this sequel needs a lot more explanation than what is given,
Duchovny
and
Anderson
slip right into it without blinking an eye, which is somewhat comforting. Everyone else, however, is entirely misplaced--from
Connolly
as Father Joe, just trying to find redemption for his crimes, to
Amanda Peet
as the FBI agent in charge of the case who brings the outlawed Mulder in to help and ends up flirting with him. Huh? There are also some well-placed
X-Filer
s making appearances, but really, it’s all about Mulder and Scully--once again.
Direction
Director/creator of
X-Files
Chris Carter
has taken the wrong approach with
I Want to Believe
. Instead of making a bigger
X-Files
movie, to keep up with the first
X-Files
feature film with even more out-of-this-worldliness, he decides to bring it in and make it more, well, normal. That may have worked with the TV show, but not on the big screen. We want the spaceships. An
X-Files
movie, even to laymen fans, means you should be seeing some kind of super-paranormal activity--or at least something levitating. Let’s just say a psychic former priest who bleeds from his eyes is not exactly aliens and government cover-ups.
I Want to Believe
also rivals
Fargo
for its endless snowy vistas, but while
Fargo
uses the weather to its advantage, this
X-Files
just leaves you feeling cold. If the truth is really out there, this time it’s not very exciting.
Recommend
(0)
|
Comments
(0)
Name:
*
Displayed next to your comments.
E-mail:
*
Not displayed publicly.
Post as a guest
OR
login to track your comments using
Login
|
Add a Comment (Max 1000 characters):
*
Post this comment to Facebook too
*
Indicates Mandatory
Sponsored Links
Buy A Link Here
Reviews for Movies in Theaters
Choose a Review ---------------------
(500) Days of Summer
2012
About a Boy
Across the Universe
All About Steve
Alvin and the Chipmunks
Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel
Armored
Astro Boy
Atlantis: The Lost Empire
Avatar
Bad Lieutenant
Bad Santa
Bandslam
Beerfest
Big Fan
Blind Side, The
Box, The
Brokeback Mountain
Chicken Run
Cirque du Freak
Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs
Couples Retreat
Dark Knight, The
Departures
Did You Hear About the Morgans?
Disney's A Christmas Carol
District 9
E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial
Elf
Everybody's Fine
Fantastic Mr. Fox
Fight Club
Final Destination: Death Trip 3-D
Finding Neverland
Fly Me to the Moon 3-D
Fourth Kind, The
Funny People
Gentlemen Broncos
Ghost Town
Ghosts of the Abyss
Grandma's Boy
Hangover
Happy Feet
Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
Ice Age: The Meltdown
Informant, The
Inglorious Basterds
Invictus
It Might Get Loud
Julie and Julia
King Kong
Kung Fu Panda
Law Abiding Citizen
Lovely Bones, The
Men Who Stare at Goats, The
Merry Christmas
Monsters vs. Aliens
Moon
Mostly Martha
Nativity Story, The
New Moon
Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian
Ninja Assassin
No Country for Old Men
Old Dogs
Pirate Radio
Planet 51
Polar Express, The
Proposal, The
Road, The
Royal Tenenbaums, The
Saw VI
Serenity
Sideways
Solaris
Star Trek
Surrogates
Taking Woodstock
Tetro
Time Traveler's Wife, The
Titanic
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen
Traveling
Twilight
Ugly Truth, The
Up
Up in the Air
Where the Wild Things Are
Whiteout
Women, The
Young@Heart
Zombieland
Sponsored Links
Buy A Link Here