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Lena Dunham is returning to TV with another self-inspired comedy, but this time she doesn't star in it. Here's what to know ...
Lena Dunham returns to the small screen with the new rom-com show "Too Much," her version of a love story for "messy" people.
Lena Dunham wanted to open up the world of romantic comedies with her new Netflix series. In interviews, she and the stars ...
Lena Dunham unpacks her TV return for "Too Much" and why she wanted to get personal again with her Netflix series.
Acting veterans Rita Wilson and Rhea Perlman have opened up about their time working with Lena Dunham on her new Netflix ...
Girls had its fair share of controversies over the six seasons it aired—from debates about nudity to diversity—but since it ...
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Stylist on MSNToo Much: is Lena Dunham’s new Netflix series based on a true story?If there’s one show that’s been highlighted in my calendar for months, it’s Netflix’s new romcom series Too Much. Billed as ...
“Girls” creator Lena Dunham may have moved to London, but she’s back Thursday on Netflix with “Too Much.” In the rom-com ...
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Dear Media on MSNLena Dunham Knows What You Think Of Her, And She Doesn’t Care - Dear MediaAmanda Hirsch doesn’t waste time when she lands a bucket-list guest. On Not Skinny But Not Fat, Hirsch was elated to announce she’s scored comedian Lena Dunham as a guest, promptly calling it the ...
As she launches her new show "Too Much," showrunner Lena Dunham reveals whether her hit 2010s drama "Girls" will ever make it back to the small screen. (July 9) ...
Comedian Megan Stalter plays Jessica, a heartbroken New Yorker who escapes to London for a fresh start—only to fall for Felix ...
Horse-drawn carriages, picturesque gardens and endless cups of tea are just some of the stereotypical tropes that have shaped ...
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