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After leaving his home for many years, Billy comes back to his hometown. During his return, he thought that every thing there is as he left it before. But Billy surprised by many things such as his ex girlfriend who is now dating a bad guy from their high school. How will Billy adapt with the new life?.
"Murder" remains rich with absurdity, humiliations, and bad decisions, with surges of physical comedy and effective improvisation keeping the viewing experience compelling.
It's obvious on screen everyone had fun making the film, and the chemistry between [Doug] Mand and [Adam] Pally - long-time Upright Citizen Brigade collaborators - and [Rachel] Bloom (Crazy Ex-Girlfriend), make it a joy to watch.
...manages to be weird and silly and creepy in all the right places, and is simply a good time that will keep you guessing just as much as it has you laughing.
Most Likely to Murder is an enjoyable watch, blending qualities from both the comedy and thriller genres in a way that takes you on a fun ride, and possibly makes you even consider your own high school superlatives.
Most Likely to Murder may not reinvent the wheel of holiday films, but its subversion of the genre, especially its willingness to fully indict and satirize its own protagonist, gives us ample reason to invest interest in the future of Gregor's filmography