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Explore the often-overlooked 2014 film 'About Alex,' a millennial take on friendship dynamics reminiscent of 'The Big Chill,' featuring stars like Aubrey Plaza, Max Greenfield, and Jason Ritter. Plus, get details on an upcoming star-studded...
## The Millennial 'Big Chill': About Alex
Released in 2014, 'About Alex' follows a familiar premise: old friends gather in the wake of a crisis. When Alex (Jason Ritter) attempts suicide, his college friends descend upon his house for a weekend of support. However, the reunion quickly exposes the cracks in their relationships and the diverging paths their lives have taken. While drawing clear parallels to 1983's 'The Big Chill,' which focused on Baby Boomers confronting lost idealism, 'About Alex' zeroes in on the specific anxieties of the millennial generation.
The film portrays the aimlessness and uncertainty often felt during the transition to adulthood. Characters grapple with unsatisfying jobs (Plaza's Sarah), relationships on life support (Nate Parker's Ben and Maggie Grace's Siri), and the weight of past emotional baggage (Max Greenfield's cynical Josh). It subtly explores how social media shapes connections, sometimes creating a facade of closeness that masks deep-seated issues. While some critics felt it didn't fully escape the shadow of its predecessor, 'About Alex' captures the unique blend of connection and distance characteristic of its time.
## Honoring a Comedy Legend: Joan Rivers Tribute
Coinciding with the spotlight on 'About Alex' star Aubrey Plaza is the announcement of "Joan Rivers: A Dead Funny All-Star Tribute." Airing May 13th on NBC (and streaming uncensored on Peacock May 14th), the special brings together a powerhouse lineup of comedians and actors to celebrate Joan Rivers' enduring legacy, a decade after her death. Plaza joins Nikki Glaser, Bill Maher, Tracy Morgan, Sarah Silverman, and many others at Harlem's Apollo Theater for an evening of comedy and remembrance.
Melissa Rivers, Joan's daughter and an executive producer of the special, described it as "hilarious, unfiltered, and filled with people she respected (and roasted)," highlighting its role in recognizing Joan's trailblazing path, especially for women in comedy. The tribute aims to be a reminder of the joy and boundary-pushing humor she brought to the world.
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