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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 ...
Based on a children's novel set in the medieval times, this family-friendly film sees numerous cameos from well-known actors, ...
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In the Too Much Season 1 finale, we finally find out after 10 episodes if Jessica (Meg Stalter) and Felix (Will Sharpe) end up together or if they go their individual ways in the wake of her video ...
Jessica leaves New York after she hits rock bottom and goes into her old apartment she shared with her ex and yells at him ...
Find out about the whirlwind romance that inspired Lena Dunham’s new rom-com.
Dive into Lena Dunham’s, but not exactly Lena Dunham's, kaleidoscopic love story where real life and rom-com blur, crafting a whimsical mosaic of messy romance, cultural clash, and candid chaos.
I was immediately drawn to Lena Dunham's Too Much series because I've been told I am 'too much' my whole life. Since I can ...
Playing at a much lower call than Girls, Lena Dunham's new show is still impossibly sweet and disarming in its dissection of romance and intimacy.
The divisive creator behind the 2012 millennial satire is back making semi-autobiographical comedy. Do we finally understand her?
The Netflix romantic dramedy from 'Girls' creator Lena Dunham follows Jessica (Stalter) and Felix (Sharpe)'s whirlwind relationship.