The MovieFilm Podcast: Summer in Review + Bill Hader and Kristen Wiig on <i>The Skeleton Twins</i>

or our first episode of the fall season, the MovieFilm Podcast is proud to present a roundtable interview with actors Bill Hader and Kristen Wiig, and director Craig Johnson, about their new film
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For our first episode of the fall season, the MovieFilm Podcast is proud to present a roundtable interview with actors Bill Hader and Kristen Wiig, and director Craig Johnson, about their new film
The Skeleton Twins
. After that, we dive into the latest headlines out of Hollywood, including our thoughts on the newly-revealed Batmobile from
Batman v. Superman
, word that
Sylvester Stallone
may be getting ready to strap on the machete and play
Rambo
one last time, and some new rumors about what to expect from
Star Wars: Episode VII
. After that, it's onto the main event, as we continue our annual tradition of looking back at the just-concluded summer season's spate of releases, from 
 to 
, offering a post-mortem on what worked, what didn't, and why. It's loose, it's fun, it's under two hours, and you can stream it below or download at the link! As always, please hit up 
 and 
 to write us a review, and drop us a line at 
 to tell us how we're doing!

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