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"These two don’t know each other’s families yet," Dunham told The Hollywood Reporter. "They don’t know each other’s friends.
"Too Much," the latest Netflix comedy-drama from the creator of "Girls," skewers the archetype of the sensitive male feminist ...
In Too Much, Meg Stalter's Jessica wears a series of nighties from an independent British label – and now they're selling out ...
Planned Parenthood's entertainment director Caren Spruch discusses her work as a consultant on series and films that depict ...
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Can we afford to actually fall in love now? In this economy? Dunham presents infatuation as nonsensical, or even destructive: ...
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In Lena Dunham's new Netflix comedy, " Too Much ," sex isn't treated in the way it is in the Victorian fantasies the show's ...
The director brings a tender sensibility to Megan Stalter’s role in her new Netflix series.
Dunham and her co-creator/real-life partner Luis Felber talk to THR about how their real-life love story loosely inspired the ...
The actor also talks about directing the show's big wedding episode, what she really thinks of Zev and the best thing she ate ...
Soon after, Lena was accused of sexually molesting her sister. She responded on Twitter (now known as X), saying: "The ...
In the series, Jess (Meg Stalter), a 30-something American workaholic, moves to the U.K. after a devastating breakup. She ...
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