Lena Dunham Reveals Where All Girls Are Now
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Starring "Hacks" breakout Megan Stalter, Lena Dunham's new Netflix show "Too Much" is the right amount of cringe comedy.
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Though Jessica is drawn from Dunham's experience, Stalter, a comedian, infuses the character with her signature motormouthed cadence and stumbling delivery - both well-suited to a rom-com heroine who's out over her skis.
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Lena Dunham’s new Netflix series “Too Much” may not be a direct retelling of her own love story, but fans wondering if it mirrors her real-life romance with musician Luis Felber aren’t entirely off ba
Lena Dunham's latest film project stars one of rom-com's biggest icons - but without Taylor Swift‘s Eras Tour, the casting of Meg Ryan might not have been possible. In a Variety cover story published this week,
To celebrate the debut of Dunham’s latest project, the Netflix series “Too Much,” Variety looks back on the 20 episodes that show “Girls” at its best.
Lena Dunham breaks down a harrowing flashback episode of Netflix's "Too Much," which explains why Jessica (Megan Stalter) is the way she is.
Too Much is the latest series from Girls creator Lena Dunham. It stars Meg Stalter as a daffy, heartbroken twenty-something who moves to London following a breakup. Will Sharpe, Emily Ratajkowski, Andrew Rannells,
When Lena Dunham reached precocious fame with her series Girls (she wrote and sold the show to HBO aged just 23), she was primed to become the next big thing for a generation of millennials. And yet nothing she’s created or starred in since the show ended in 2017 — including the 2022 comedies Catherine Called Birdy and Sharp Stick and a small role in Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon A Time .