“The X Files: I Want To Believe” is of the science fiction genre and is directed by Chris Carter. It is the second film following the prequel “The X-Files”, which was released back in the year 1998. The plot of the movie is that a bunch of women are abducted by unknown people, and when they wake up they find themselves in a forest, surrounded by grotesque and mutilated human body. A young FBI agent named Monica Banan is also abducted and the FBI is desperate to find the leads in the case. The FBI agent, Mosley Drummy seeks the help of Fox Mulder, an ex-agent of the X Files division and a fugitive head of the same, who have been hidden for all these years after the termination of the X Files division. Mulder leads the FBI to a Catholic priest, named Father Joseph Fitzpatrick Crissman, who claims to see the vision of the crime scenes. With the lead from the pedophile priest, Mulder and his team of FBI, goes on a wild goose chase for any more leads and finds themselves straight to a bizarre medical experiment organization. Mulder must find the truth behind the horrifying deaths, and strange abduction, which leads them to series of paranormal incidents.
Xzibit plays the role of Mosley; David Duchovny plays the role of Fox Mulder and Gillian Anderson in the role of Scully. To visit the official site of the movie, click here.