david duchovny
David Duchovny on his pandemic-era novel, working with Meg Ryan and why he'll always be interested in more 'X-Files'
"The X-Files" star addresses Gillian Anderson's recent complaints about the show's revival and discusses the influences behind his new book, "The Reservoir."
David Duchovny shares funny question he asked Judd Apatow before filming sex scene with Leslie Mann
Duchovny figured “comedy master” Apatow could show him the perfect “tempo” to use in the scene.
'X-Files' stars David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson reunite and fans are thrilled: 'Can't you just marry already?!'
The longtime co-stars shared a selfie with Anderson's dog.
'The X-Files' at 25: The 25 greatest monster-of-the-week episodes
To celebrate the classic horror/sci-fi series' milestone anniversary — it premiered 25 years ago — we picked the best standalone episodes to binge on.
David Duchovny’s conspiracy theory on why FEMA failed Puerto Rico
Samantha Bee enlisted David Duchovny — aka Agent Mulder — to determine how and why FEMA and the rest of the U.S. government have failed Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria.
Poll: 4 ways 'The X-Files' could continue without Gillian Anderson
We make our pitch for four spinoffs that could carry on the future of “The X-Files,” even if the Season 10 finale is indeed the last time we'll see Dana Scully. Vote for your favorite.
- NewsYahoo TV
Fans react to the shocking finale of 'The X-Files'
"The X-Files" finale was full of unexpected moments, and fans on Twitter were totally shocked.
- NewsYahoo TV
Your worst artificial intelligence nightmares were brought to life on 'The X-Files'
"The X-Files" showed viewers what would happen if artificial intelligence won.
- NewsYahoo TV
'The X-Files' postmortem: Inside son William's return
Writer/director James Wong breaks down one of the most emotional speeches Gillian Anderson has had in the series, and that 'Terminator 2' homage.
- NewsYahoo TV
'The X-Files' postmortem: 'Plus One' director Kevin Hooks talks bringing sexy back to the show
The director of this week's hour takes us inside the scene many 'shippers have been waiting for.
- NewsYahoo TV
The new 'X-Files' is obsessed with Trump
Season 11, premiering Jan. 3, wants to suggest that, in the current era, we wouldn't agree on what "truth" was even if Mulder and Scully finally discovered it.
- NewsTVLine.com
'The X-Files': David Duchovny Hints at 'Hanky-Panky' for Mulder and Scully (and new footage backs him up)
X-Files devotees, we can feel you thinking about whether or not your favorite FBI agents once more will be a couple when the sci-fi drama returns for Season 11. Turns out, we have a little something for that.
- NewsTVLine.com
The X-Files Season 11: David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson to Unveil First Footage at New York Comic-Con
Mulder and Scully are Big Apple-bound — and they’re bringing some cool assets with them. Twentieth Century Fox Television announced early Tuesday that the first footage from The X-Files‘ latest revival (aka Season 11) will be unveiled next month at New York Comic-Con during a panel featuring series creator Chris Carter as well as stars […]
- NewsYahoo TV
‘The X-Files: Cold Cases’: New Trailer for the Audio Drama
'The X-Files: Cold Cases,' an all-new audio drama featuring David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson, will be released July 18 via Audible.
- NewsYahoo Celebrity
Scott Disick Is Only the Latest Celebrity to Declare He Has a Sex Addiction
Scott Disick confessed to being a "horrible sex addict" on the latest episode of "Keeping Up With the Kardashians." Others have done so, too.
- NewsTVLine.com
‘The X-Files’ Renewed for 10-Episode (!!) Season 11 at Fox — First Look
Sharpen those pencils and launch ’em at the ceiling in victory, because it’s official: 'The X-Files' will return for Season 11, Fox announced Thursday.
- NewsYahoo TV
How Hall of Fame Character Actor Stephen Tobolowsky Approaches Each Role
A member of our Character Actor Hall of Fame, Stephen Tobolowsky charts his career from 'Groundhog Day' to Netflix's 'One Day at a Time.'
- NewsSuperfan TV
David Duchovny Describes His Brief Stint As an Underwear Model
One job David Duchovny didn’t land: modeling underwear. Why? Maybe it was the audition.
- NewsSuperfan TV
David Lynch: Solving Laura Palmer’s Murder Killed ‘Twin Peaks’
Back in 1990, the dreamy, psychological drama was a surprise hit for ABC, being one of the top-rated series of the year. Viewers intently watched each week trying to unravel the mystery of who killed Laura Palmer.
- NewsTVLine.com
‘Aquarius’ Cancelled After Two Seasons
The age of 'Aquarius' has set at NBC: The Peacock network has cancelled the David Duchovny-fronted summer series after two low-rated seasons, TVLine has learned.
- NewsSuzy Byrne
Celebs and Their Sex Addictions — Is It Just an Excuse for Tomcatting?
Ozzy Osbourne is the latest on a list of celebrities who have blamed their infidelities on sex addiction.
- NewsYahoo Celebrity Contributors
See David Duchovny’s Dog Lick Peanut Butter Off His Face to Save Shelter Animals
The X-Files star recently teamed up with his rescue dog, Brick, to create a video announcing the launch of his #LickMyFace campaign. The charity challenge asks dog owners to slather peanut butter on their face and let their dogs lick it all off. In the video, the 55-year-old actor gets up close and personal with his pooch, letting Brick lick his face until all the peanut butter is gone.
- NewsKen Tucker
‘Aquarius’ Season 2: Charles Manson Meets The Beach Boy
Aquarius is back for a second season on Wednesday night—a two-hour, commercial-free season premiere on NBC, in fact—and it furthers this fact-based detective story about a real Charles Manson and a fictional police detective, Sam Hodiak, played by David Duchovny. The season begins with Manson and his creepy-crawly crew in the midst of killing actress Sharon Tate and others in 1969 Los Angeles. The show then jumps back 18 months earlier, to show us the trail the cops are following—not to Manson, but to other cases, some of which will connect to the Manson “family.” If you find that sort of tease annoying, you may not lock in to Aquarius, but if you do—and I do—it makes for a tantalizing start to the new season.
- NewsKen Tucker
'The X-Files' Review: The Final Breakdown
The X-Files Review: The Final Breakdown The six episodes of the 10th season of The X-Files wrapped up on Monday night with “My Struggle II,” an episode written and directed by series creator Chris Carter. It was a sequel to the episode that began the rebooted series—that would be “My Struggle”—and frames these half-down episodes as a very uneven enterprise. SPOILERS FOR THE X-FILES FINALE FOLLOW.
- NewsEthan Alter
'The X-Files' Finale Recap: This Is the End... Or Is It?
Warning: This recap for the “ My Struggle II” episode of The X-Files contains spoilers. Season 10 of The X-Files ended the way it began: with an absurdly talky, absurdly plotted, and just plain absurd conspiracy-minded hour written by series creator Chris Carter that tried to resuscitate the walking corpse that is the franchise’s larger mythology. Having established in the premiere that aliens weren’t the ones seeking to invade Earth and replace humanity — a theory that Fox Mulder, and the show itself, had spent the previous nine seasons advancing — “My Struggle II” saw the long-teased depopulation scheme finally being put into effect, with a shadowy cabal of men (and not of the little green variety) behind it all.
- NewsKen Tucker
'X-Files' Review: 'Home Again' Brings a New Monster and Old Sorrow
This week’s new hour finds Mulder (David Duchovny) and Scully (Gillian Anderson) tracking down a mysterious creature who comes to be known as the Band-Aid Man. He’s a force of destruction—he rips bodies apart—but the nature of his rage is more complicated than that. This in turn raises the specter of the baby Mulder and Scully gave up for adoption—William, who would have been the grandson of Scully’s mother.