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A home for the holidays comedic murder-mystery... Billy comes back to his hometown expecting to be beloved like he used to be. Instead he finds his ex is dating the former high school outcast, so Billy becomes obsessed with proving the outcast is actually the killer behind a mysterious local death. It's like Rear Window...for stoners.
Rating
R (for crude sexual content, language throughout, some graphic nudity and drug material)
Director
Dan Gregor
Studio
Lionsgate
Writer
Dan Gregor, Doug Mand
- LOVE THIS MOVIE! HILARIOUS COMEDY. FUN MYSTERY THAT STAYED ONE STEP AHEAD OF ME THROUGHOUT.Reply
- Thourouly enjoyable! A delight to watch Vincent Kartheiser's performance was the highlight for meReply
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- Edge of your seat tension or fall off your seat funny ... hold on to your seat and enjoy every minute of this masterful black comedy. Love the chemistry btween Pally, Bloom, Kartheiser and Mand.Reply
- This is going to be a cult classic, I can feel it. It's nuanced and hilarious and is so different than many other movies I've seen recently.Reply
- Anyone who loves Rachel Bloom's show Crazy Ex-Girlfriend will love this movie, and anyone who likes murder mysteries or dark comedies will really love it. The jokes had me laughing out loud, the plot kept me on the edge of my seat, and I won't reveal spoilers here, but I LOVED the ending.Reply
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- Most Likely To Murder is a pretty predictable movie but just manages to work. I laughed at the right moments through this retelling of an over-told story.Reply
- ...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.Reply
- "Murder" remains rich with absurdity, humiliations, and bad decisions, with surges of physical comedy and effective improvisation keeping the viewing experience compelling.Reply
- 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 filmographyReply
- 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.Reply
- 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.Reply
- Most Likely to Murder is a fun comedy noir and takes advantage of the chemistry between the cast. It's bound to become a classic for the ages.Reply