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There’s no better example of this kind of breakneck colloquy than the reception, in spring 2012, of the very first episode of ...
Ultimately, "Too Much" resembles nothing so much as one of those strange albums recorded during a fallow creative period in a ...
The creator of Netflix's romantic comedy and star Megan Stalter chat with Out about telling queer and trans stories with 'bold joy.' ...
In Lena Dunham's new Netflix comedy " Too Much ," sex isn't treated in the way it is in the period-drama fantasies the show's ...
Maybe Too Much is just another Netflix show that some will love and some will hate, like that crazy Brit invention you spread on your toast.
Dunham and her co-creator/real-life partner Luis Felber talk to THR about how their real-life love story loosely inspired the ...
"These two don’t know each other’s families yet," Dunham told The Hollywood Reporter. "They don’t know each other’s friends.
Taylor Swift helped her friend Lena Dunham create one of the biggest gut punches in the finale of Netflix rom-com "Too Much." ...
Dottie is a] very different grandmother than I am, and my grandmother was. This grandmother I play is very modern, like an ...
Lena Dunham's Netflix show, "Too Much," playfully subverts the rom-com genre. But it leans into a different set of tropes: Jewish ones.
Billed as a messy, modern rom-com, "Too Much" follows Jessica (played by TikTok star and "Hacks" standout Megan Stalter), a ...
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