Most Likely to Murder
Most Likely to Murder
R | 12 March 2018 (USA)
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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.

Reviews
CheerupSilver Very Cool!!!
Cathardincu Surprisingly incoherent and boring
Memorergi good film but with many flaws
Logan By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.
Michael Ledo In high school Billy (Adam Pally) was "The King of Valley Steam" the coolest and funniest guy to be around. In Vegas he is a restroom attendant, a job he over pitches to the folks back home. He has returned home being gone since 2012 to limited fanfare. He suspects Lowell, his neighbor, who he bullied, killed his mother and he is out to prove it. Lowell (Vincent Kartheiser) is dating or close to his ex-girlfriend Kara (Rachel Bloom). The film had its humorous moments. The writing, while good, falls short of great, but was above totally dull. If you are into quirky comedies and can watch it free, might be worth the time. Guide: F-word. No sex or nudity.
JT Rachel Bloom doesn't belong in a movie this mediocre. And Adam Pally plays such an unlikable protagonist.
gregorcorp This is just a delight of a movie. Had me laughing the whole time (a few seriously big laughs that I'm gonna be thinking about for a while). But also the mystery was surprisingly smart and engaging, with a plot that kept me guessing. Adam Pally was hilarious and Rachel Bloom is just the best in everything she does.
Larry Silverstein Adam Pally stars here as Billy, who's returning to his hometown of Valley Stream, Long Island, after a number of years away for Thanksgiving and to pack his things, as his parents are selling the house and moving to Sante Fe. When he was in high school there he was extremely popular, but also a prankster and a bully, even known as the King of Valley Stream.However, Billy soon finds out that his schtick of the past has worn thin and his friends have matured for the most part and moved on with their lives. The plot will mostly center on Billy's suspicions that he's seen his neighbor (Vincent Kartheiser), who's now dating Billy's ex-girlfriend (Rachel Bloom) ,commit a murder. Although this movie received rather glowing reviews from pro critics, I really was hard pressed to find the humor here, and I wondered if we all watched the same film. To me, the humor just fell flat or was just mean-spirited or even cringe inducing at times.All in all, maybe this is a demographic thing as others may have thought it was funny but I was happy when it finally ended.