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Lena Dunham breaks down a harrowing flashback episode of Netflix's "Too Much," which explains why Jessica (Megan Stalter) is ...
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Dottie is a] very different grandmother than I am, and my grandmother was. This grandmother I play is very modern, like an ...
The White Lotus star talks about what it took to become the leading man in Lena Dunham’s new Netflix show, Too Much ...
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Lena Dunham’s vision of modern love — messy, digital, transatlantic, and perfectly imperfect — feels (ahem) too much to wrap up in just one season ...
If you made it to the end of Too Much, congrats — you’ve survived the emotional rollercoaster that is Jess and Felix’s very ...
Too Much, Lena Dunham’s new project for Netflix, just arrived. And almost unintentionally, it brought back something that had been quiet for years: the possibility of a Girls spinoff.
Fontaines D.C.’s Carlos O’Connell and legendary DJ Don Letts are among the music figures to pop up in new Netflix comedy Too Much.
O'Connell portrays Eoin, bassist in the fictional band The Feelers, who perform 'Always the Girls' and 'True Love Trajectory' by co-author Felber's real-life band Attawalpa.
If Lena Dunham’s Girls was the millennial confessional that made us all cringe and cry in equal measure, then her latest ...
The Lena Dunham lore in 'Too Much' is hard to ignore, particularly when it comes to the Jack Antonoff coded Zev. We unpack the parallels.
Lena Dunham’s latest Netflix rom-com, Too Much, isn’t just a love letter to the genre — it’s a bold, messy, and deeply honest reimagining of what it means to fall for someone in the era of Instagram, ...
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