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Entertainment Review: Only Murders In The Building

Comedy legends and frequent collaborators, Steve Martin and Martin Short team up with young Selena Gomez as actors and co-producers, for a quirky, hugely enjoyable comedy-thriller, Only Murders In The Building, writes Deepa Gahlot

If Steve Martin and Martin Short are in a series together, it is undoubtedly worth a look; and a glimpse of the trailer would lead to clicking on Only Murders In The Building, co-starring Selena Gomez, to pull in young viewers.

Crime serials, even the offbeat ones, have a certain formulaic element to it—spoofed in this series with the fictional cop show, Brazzos—but Only Murders In The Building, created by Steve Martin and John Hoffman, directed by different names, is delightfully goofy and unpredictable.

Though it is set mostly in and around a luxury building complex in New York (gorgeously designed, lit and shot), it gives a feel of life in the city, where people can be lonely, but will still guard their privacy fiercely. Such a building is The Arconia, full of colourful and eccentric characters, many of them elderly.  When a young resident, Tim Kono (Julian Cihi) is found dead, the neighbours don’t care as much as they do for another tenant’s dead cat.

Charles-Haden Savage (Steve Martin), in his youth, used to be the star of a hit show about a street smart cop called Brazzos. That remains his only calling card, and he is pathetically grateful when someone recognizes him. Oliver Putnam (Martin Short) used to be a Broadway director, now down on his luck and almost bankrupt. What brings the two of them together with the enigmatic artist Mabel Mora (Selena Gomez) is their love for true crime podcasts.

The cops quickly shut the case as suicide, but these three believe it was murder, and decide to investigate by themselves, not so much to help the cops, but to for the fun of it. Oliver comes up with the idea of creating their own crime podcast, titled, Only Murders In The Building, and they go about snooping and collecting information, merrily stepping over the legal line. The enthusiasm of two lonely oldies is tempered by the stoicism of Mabel, who, it turns out, had a connection with the dead man, and lied about it to her partners.

Every episode adds to the intrigue, it all connects to a murder in the past for which an innocent man was convicted. With the two comedy greats in the series, the humour never dims, even when they find themselves in macabre situations. Or, for that matter, romantic ones, like Charles’ autumn romance with a bassoonist in the apartment across the courtyard—the scene in which they play a duet from the windows of their flats is lovely.

The actors are silly and riotous, and caught up in the spirit of their energetic craziness, music superstar Sting, Tina Fey and Jimmy Fallon appear in cameos; for those who keep track of PIOs, the music is by Siddhartha Khosla. Dropping one episode a week, this one will go on till mid-October. The good news is that the show has been renewed for a second season.

 

Created by John Hoffman & Steve Martin

Cast: Steve Martin, Martin Short, Selena Gomez, Julian Cihi, Tina Fey, Nathan Lane and others

On Disney+Hotstar

Deepa Gahlot
Deepa Gahlot is one of India’s seniormost and best-known entertainment journalists. A National Award-winning fim critic and author of several books on film and theatre. She tweets at @deepagahlot

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