During the promotional period for the 2016 reboot/sequel season of the program, Carter and Snow chatted with NPR’s All Things Considered. The pair reflected on their collaboration and how the theme ...
Snow’s music covered even more series, including Hart to Hart, T.J. Hooker, Smallville, and Blue Bloods. He began his career writing orchestral music but learned to adopt the electronic techniques ...
When The X-Files premiered in 1993, audiences were pulled into a world of shadowy conspiracies, unexplained phenomena, and a government that always seemed to be hiding something. At the center of this ...
When you think about The X-Files, a few things instantly come to mind. David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson’s paranormal-investigating FBI agents shining their flashlights into a void. The glow of the ...
Surprisingly, when The X-Files did a crossover with Cops, it wasn't a total disaster — in fact, it's one of the show's ...
"His limitless talent and boundless creativity was matched only by the generosity he bestowed upon other composers who sought his guidance," a friend and fellow composer said Mark Snow, the composer ...
DETROW: He was 78 years old. NPR's Andrew Limbong has this appreciation. ANDREW LIMBONG, BYLINE: Today, we know the music of "The X Files," the sonic soundscape of the show to be spooky and synthy (ph ...
Decades on, it's time to admit that one of the most iconic X-Files episodes of all time is a secret festive special.
If there's one line that perfectly encapsulates The X-Files, it's the series' main tagline: "The truth is out there." That's certainly a concept that FBI Special Agents Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) and ...
David Duchovny as Fox Mulder and Gillian Anderson as Dr. Dana Scully in 'The X-Files: I Want to Believe.' Image via 20th Century Fox Even if you know absolutely nothing about The X-Files, you're ...
Mark Snow, the Emmy-nominated composer behind the beloved X-Files theme song, has died. He was 78. Snow died Friday at his home in Connecticut, a representative confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter.
“There will never ever be another like you,” Snow’s friend, Sean Callery, wrote on Facebook. By McKinley Franklin Mark Snow, the Emmy-nominated composer behind the beloved X-Files theme song, has died ...