Most Likely to Murder (2018)

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Billy, the coolest kid in high school, comes back to his hometown 15 years later to find he’s no longer cool and the girl he still has feelings for now dates the former town outcast. Billy becomes obsessed with proving the outcast is a murderer.

Overview
"Most Likely to Murder" is a 2018 American funny mystery movie directed by Dan Gregor, who co-wrote the movie with Doug Mand. The film stars Adam Pally, Rachel Bloom, Vincent Kartheiser, and John Reynolds. The movie's special blend of comedy and suspense focuses on the character Billy, who finds himself involved in a murder examination upon returning to his home town.

Plot Summary
Billy, as soon as the most popular guy in his high school, has actually been living life as a hotshot in Las Vegas. Nevertheless, his magnificence days are far behind him, and his life is not as glamorous as it when was. He decides to return to his hometown in the residential areas for Thanksgiving, crazy about reliving his high school splendor and reviving an old flame, Kara, played by Rachel Bloom.

Upon his return, he discovers that Kara is now dating Lowell Shapiro, who was thought about the school outcast. Lowell, played by Vincent Kartheiser, has considering that transformed into a much-admired pharmaceutical technician, well-liked by the community. This unforeseen twist swellings Billy's ego, and he ends up being taken in with jealousy towards Lowell.

One night, after heavy drinking, Billy declares to witness something suspicious and ends up being convinced that Lowell is a killer. He thinks that Lowell has killed his own mom, who is found dead under odd circumstances. Fueled by his jealousy and driven by a desperate need to show himself superior to Lowell, Billy starts an amateur examination to expose Lowell as the killer.

As Billy delves deeper into his self-initiated questions, his outrageous shenanigans and baseless allegations start to strain his relationships with his good friends and the townspeople. They see his habits as an item of envy and a symptom of his failure to move on from his teen peak.

Throughout the film, Billy seeks the aid of his previous best friend Duane, played by John Reynolds. Duane, much like the rest of the town, is doubtful of Billy's conspiracy theories concerning Lowell. In spite of the ridiculous circumstances and Billy's over-the-top detective antics, the set unintentionally uncover evidence that indicate the possibility that there is certainly more to the case than what satisfies the eye.

The movie weaves in comedic minutes with twists that keep the audience guessing about Lowell's regret or innocence. Kara likewise plays a significant role, functioning as the voice of factor and the grounding force in the middle of Billy's harebrained sleuthing exploration.

Styles
"Most Likely to Murder" addresses themes such as the yearning for previous glories, the problem of moving on, and the intricacies of adult life. Billy represents the archetype of a former high school star who has a hard time to accept his ordinary adult reality and clings to the past. His journey is as much about fixing a murder mystery as it has to do with coming to terms with his own life choices and discovering a course for growth and acceptance.

Reception
Upon its release, "Most Likely to Murder" received mixed reviews from critics. Some praised the movie's humor and the efficiencies of the leading cast, particularly Pally and Bloom's chemistry. Others slammed it for its failure to deliver consistent laughs and an absence of creativity in its plot. However, the film found a niche audience that valued its dark humor and twist on the classic murder secret formula.

In summary, "Most Likely to Murder" is a comical take on a murder mystery that leverages its gifted cast in mining humor from the follies of house in the past and the seriousness of a small-town murder examination. Through its strange plot and eccentric characters, the film offers an entertaining and typically satirical view on nostalgia and redemption.

Top Cast

  • Adam Pally (small)
    Adam Pally
    Billy
  • Rachel Bloom (small)
    Rachel Bloom
    Kara
  • Vincent Kartheiser (small)
    Vincent Kartheiser
    Lowell
  • John Reynolds (small)
    John Reynolds
    Perkins
  • Didi Conn (small)
    Didi Conn
    Billy's Mom
  • Ethan Phillips (small)
    Ethan Phillips
    Billy's Dad
  • Doug Mand (small)
    Doug Mand
    Duane
  • Hasan Minhaj (small)
    Hasan Minhaj
    Amir
  • Rebecca Naomi Jones (small)
    Rebecca Naomi Jones
    Elana
  • Julia Goldani Telles (small)
    Julia Goldani Telles
    Tammy
  • Don Fanelli (small)
    Don Fanelli
    Officer Matarazzo