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It took a misplaced elbow, a quirk of Los Angeles geography and some whistling from his wife to produce one of television’s most memorable melodies.
Snow, born Martin Fulterman in New York, grew up in Brooklyn. In the 1960s, he started the band Emil and the Detectives with ...
While The X-Files gave closure to fans about many of its mysteries, some questions about the series' mythology remain ...
Fight the Future was an iconic movie, but a director's cut could shape up I Want to Believe.
Mark Snow, the Emmy-nominated composer behind the beloved X-Files theme song, has died. He was 78. Snow died Friday at his ...
The winning design is on two levels: a bottom level recreation of the iconic X-Files office and a top layer complete with a ...
Bongino, the deputy director of the FBI, “is out of control furious,” one source told NBC News. Another said he did not ...
What really gave The X-Files its edge wasn’t just the monsters - it was that constant feeling that something was wrong, even if you couldn’t quite say what. It wasn’t jump scares or cheap thrills - it ...
Mark Snow, best known as the game-changing composer for "The X-Files," has died. Variety reports the composer died at his ...
The Trump administration had hoped that that statement would be the final word on the saga, with Trump chiding a reporter who ...
Within dimly lit FBI offices and shadowy woods, The X-Files constructed a world in which the unexplainable was not only ...
"The X-Files" composer Mark Snow, left, series creator Chris Carter and writer and producer Frank Spotnitz at the premiere of "X-Files: I Want to Believe" in 2008.