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The creator of Netflix's romantic comedy and star Megan Stalter chat with Out about telling queer and trans stories with ...
Too Much, the 10-episode Netflix series from Lena Dunham, invites a series of unflattering comparisons to the Girls auteur’s ...
Starring "Hacks" breakout Megan Stalter, Lena Dunham's new Netflix show "Too Much" is the right amount of cringe comedy.
It only took me until episode 2 to realize that Too Much is probably (definitely) making multiple jabs at Margaret Qualley's ...
Lena Dunham 's new show, Too Much, premiered on Netflix on July 10. The romantic comedy is Lena's first big show since the ...
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The Forward on MSNIs Lena Dunham’s latest show doing too much — or not enough — with its Jewish characters?
Fundamentally, Too Much, the newest TV show from Lena Dunham, is a classic rom-com. Sure, it subverts the genre; Jessica (Meg ...
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.
Head’s up: Lena Dunham’s new rom-com series, Too Much, has finally landed on Netflix —and just like HBO’s Girls, the show has ...
The Netflix series was co-written and co-created by Lena Dunham and her husband, Luis Felber Dunham has discussed what a ...
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Lena Dunham Was Skeptical of Romance With ‘Girls’ — Her ‘Too Much’ Ending Shows How Far She’s Come
Dunham and her co-creator/real-life partner Luis Felber talk to THR about how their real-life love story loosely inspired the Netflix series, its finale and where a season two could go: "The most we ...
Too Much is no Girls, make no mistake. Dunham’s TV return wants you to know it has outgrown the sweaty warehouse parties of Bushwick, as it moves the action across the Atlantic for an upbeat romcom.
Lena Dunham's Netflix rom-com 'Too Much', her most involved TV effort since 'Girls', is a worthy follow-up to the seminal HBO show.
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