I was lucky enough to be at the UK premiere of X Files last night, and as a hardcore fan, I'm happy to say that I left feeling completely satisfied with the movie. First of all however, I do think that Fox have pitched this movie COMPLETELY wrong. It is definitely not a summer blockbuster, and I don't ever think that was the intention so why release it in the height of summer and up against some of the year's Biggest films. Also because of the film's setting (a very snowy Virginia) and tone, this would have been a great movie to release in the winter months, where I feel it would have fared a lot better.
The movie itself, is just like an episode of the show and is really one for the fans. Your average "go to the summer for the big popcorn movie" cinemagoer probably won't be that interested, But that's not a bad thing. I Want to Believe IS small scale, there is no impressive CGI, no big OTT action sequences, but the X Files was never always about that anyway. It is a dark thriller and it does hark back to the olden days of the show. It's also a relationship movie and there is lots of dialogue between mulder and scully about faith and belief (hence the film's title i guess!!) There are lots of visual noRAB and references to the series that will keep the fans happy and acknowledged.
the post credits scene is funny but just plain weird!! you won't have seen anything like it on the x files before!!! bizarre!
But leave your preconceptions at the door, ignore the harsh movie critics (and there have been a lot for this movie) and just go and enjoy it. If you're a fan, i think you'll just be happy to have Mulder and Scully back again.