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The Skeleton Twins
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Two separated twin, Maggie and Milo, who are always in controversy with each other, the thing that leads each one of them to live in a separate place, but incidents come to inspire their real when they accidentally die at the same day, so they decide to make things well with each other.
Two separated twin, Maggie and Milo, who are always in controversy with each other, the thing that leads each one of them to live in a separate place, but incidents come to inspire their real when they accidentally die at the same day, so they decide to make things well with each other.
Actors:
Paul Castro Jr.,
Matthew Herington,
Kristen Wiig,
Steve Weir,
Cliff Moylan,
Genevieve Adams,
Jennifer Lafleur,
Benjamin McGowan,
Ian Hyland,
Joanna Gleason,
Eddie Schweighardt,
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Paul Castro Jr.
Matthew Herington
15 July 1982, Ketchikan, Alaska, USA
Kristen Wiig
22 August 1973, Canandaigua, New York, USA
Steve Weir
Cliff Moylan
Genevieve Adams
Jennifer Lafleur
8 September 1979, Massachusetts, USA
Benjamin McGowan
Ian Hyland
1 February 1995, New York City, New York, USA
Joanna Gleason
2 June 1950, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Eddie Schweighardt
Director:
Craig Johnson
Craig Johnson
Country:
United States
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December 15, 2014
The Skeleton Twins makes for an engaging film that gets you emotionally involved, while also giving you some good laughs in the process, and for that intelligent mixture, it's a dramedy that's definitely worth seeing.
Denver Post
September 26, 2014
"The Skeleton Twins" is a lovingly calibrated mix of heartbreak and hopefulness, guilt and the will to do better.
December 09, 2014
Wiig, Wilson and Hader all give great performances in this movie, almost enough to lift it out of the dark emotional pit at the heart of the story. It doesn't quite make it there in this comedy about a suicidal family.
September 25, 2014
Even with performers as likable as Hader and Wiig, and characters as likable as Milo and Maggie, sympathy should be earned. Like an cocksure banker, Johnson takes our investment for granted.
December 16, 2014
A wonderful and brutally engrossing dramedy about family and the lasting effects of growing up in dysfunctional households.
June 21, 2016
With a commonplace technical approach, The Skeleton Twins could have used a more turbulent hand behind the camera to accompany the ups and downs of our lead arcs.
September 22, 2016
Despite occasional charming moments and a generally solid ensemble, The Skeleton Twins doesn't distinguish itself in any memorable way.
September 26, 2014
The Skeleton Twins is all the better for keeping us guessing as to its intentions, because that makes it more true to life. Sometimes you have to smile through the tears, and vice-versa.
April 17, 2015
The real surprise of the film is Hader, graduating from more juvenile cinematic entries ... and giving a beautifully crafted performance that allows his knack for voice and facial expressions to shine in the stronger material
September 26, 2014
Johnson's unfussy direction serves as a fine showcase for the two SNL veterans to demonstrate how their comic shorthand plays equally well in a slightly darker register.
April 17, 2016
As a dark character piece with the occasional big laugh, "The Skeleton Twins" is as much a pleasure to watch as it is to digest once its end credits roll.
September 26, 2014
If a movie with suicide as a central theme can be deemed funny, then writer/director Craig Johnson has pulled it off, mixing heartache and humor and giving Wiig, especially, the opportunity to shine.

