ComingSoon is unveiling an exclusive trailer for "The Stress is Killing Me," a heartwarming comedy that delves into the lives of a tight-knit group of friends as they converge for their 20th college reunion. The预告片 captures the essence of the film, showcasing a reunion where time-worn friends reconnect, reminiscing about their shared past and present, punctuated by poignant moments that resonate deeply.
Scheduled for a digital HD release across North American internet, cable, and satellite platforms, as well as on DVD, on March 7, 2025, "The Stress is Killing Me" has been acquired by Freestyle Digital Media for North American VOD rights. Prior to its widespread availability, the film will make its grand world theatrical debut on February 28, 2025, at the iconic Landmark Westwood Theatre in Los Angeles, California.
Penned, directed, and produced by the talented Tom Carroll, the film boasts a stellar cast including Grayson Berry, Carly Christopher, April Hartman, Theron LaFountain, Barry Landers, Lisa Lucas, Matthew Page, and Crystal Thomas.
According to the film's official synopsis, "The Stress is Killing Me" is a comedy that revolves around eight college friends who reunite at the University of New Mexico for their 20th reunion. Now in the prime of their forties and professionally accomplished, they find themselves disillusioned with their current careers. During their reunion, they open up about their dream jobs and, on a whim, decide to spend a week living out those fantasies. This leads to a series of hilarious and heartfelt escapades that explore the intricacies of mid-life crises, the relentless pursuit of happiness, and the unpredictable turns life takes. As each friend embarks on a wildly different journey—whether as an artist, yoga teacher, or sex therapist—they confront the challenges of their aspirations and rekindle the enduring bonds of friendship that have weathered the test of time.
Filmmaker Tom Carroll enthused, "'The Stress is Killing Me' offers a hilarious and poignant glimpse into the realm of midlife reinvention, and we eagerly anticipate audiences embracing the laughter and unexpected twists that come with stepping out of their comfort zones. At its heart, this film celebrates the unbreakable bond of lifelong friendships—watching this close-knit group of eight college friends navigate life's unpredictable turns together is a universal experience that resonates with so many, making for an utterly enjoyable and heartfelt cinematic journey."
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