Watch the Hilarious Trailer for ‘The Stress is Killing Me’ – A Mid-Life Crisis Comedy!

Later on, ComingSoon will unveil a unique sneak peek of the “The Stress is Killing Me” trailer, showcasing the forthcoming comedy movie that revolves around a group of alumni gathering for their 20-year college reunion.

What happens in The Stress is Killing Me trailer?

The Strain of Time – A College Reunion Unveils

This trailer showcases a band of old friends gathering for their 20th anniversary since leaving college. As years have passed, they share stories about their past lives and current situations, experiencing numerous heartwarming and poignant moments along the way.

I’m thrilled to announce that as a fan, I can’t wait for “The Stress is Killing Me” to be available for rent or purchase digitally, via HD internet, cable, and satellite services, as well as on DVD, starting March 7, 2025! Freestyle Digital Media has secured the North American VOD rights. Before that, the film will have its world premiere theatrically on February 28, 2025, gracing the screens at the Landmark Westwood Theatre in Los Angeles, California.

Check out the exclusive The Stress is Killing Me trailer below (watch other trailers and clips):

This film titled “The Stress is Killing Me” was created, steered, and brought to life by Tom Carroll. The cast includes Grayson Berry, Carly Christopher, April Hartman, Theron LaFountain, Barry Landers, Lisa Lucas, Matthew Page, and Crystal Thomas.

As a gamer, I’d put it like this: “I’m diving into a funny flick that follows eight old college pals gathering for our 20th University of New Mexico reunion. Now in our forties, we’ve climbed the career ladder but feel unfulfilled in our current jobs. The movie’s title, ‘The Stress Is Killing Me’, hints at mid-life crises and the quest for joy.

During this reunion, we start spilling our dream job wishes and decide to experiment with them for a week. This leads to a rollercoaster ride of laughter and heartfelt moments as we dive into uncharted territories such as art, yoga teaching, or sex therapy. Each friend embraces a radically different role, which brings on a series of challenges that test our aspirations, reminding us of the timeless bonds forged in college.

As a fan myself, I can’t help but excitedly share that “The Stress is Killing Me” offers an uproarious and sincere exploration of midlife transformation. I eagerly anticipate the audience’s reaction to the bursts of laughter and unexpected twists that come from venturing beyond familiar comfort zones. At its heart, this film captures the essence of lifelong friendships – watching a tight-knit group of eight college friends face life’s challenges together is something deeply relatable, making for an enjoyable and emotional journey.

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2025-02-06 18:10