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In Lena Dunham's new Netflix comedy, " Too Much ," sex isn't treated in the way it is in the Victorian fantasies the show's protagonist Jessica ( Megan Stalter) adores. There's no Mr. Darcy walking ...
The director brings a tender sensibility to Megan Stalter’s role in her new Netflix series.
Pressed for more details, Ratajkowski shared that she couldn’t say much more than that they have some thoughts about where ...
Lena Dunham's newest comedy series, Too Much, recently debuted on Netflix. But after an abysmal opening week, is Too Much ripe for the chopping block at ...
The actress and writer's new show Too Much has been criticised for not having enough bite, but does everything have to be quite so dramatic?
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Mamamia on MSNThe ending of Netflix's Too Much is dividing people. This is why it had to be that way.Run don't walk to this Netflix romantic comedy series created by Lena Dunham and her husband Luis Felber, and inspired by their love story. The hilarious new series stars Megan Stalter as Jessica, a ...
So I entirely related to fellow nightwear person Jessica (Megan Stalter) when I recently binged Netflix’s Too Much. In the ...
Lena Dunham ’s hotly anticipated return to television is finally here. Whereas her previous productions and their accompanying wardrobes (notably, Girls) feel like time capsules of the early 2010s, ...
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Emily Ratajkowski rediscovers her love for acting in Netflix's "Too Much"Emily Ratajkowski joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about her latest role as the new fiancée in "Too Much," a romantic comedy created by Lena Dunham and starring Meg Stalter as a heartbroken woman starting ...
Too Much, the Netflix drama hailed as "messy and compelling" by Slate, is now trending in the UK. Led by comedian and actor ...
Emily Ratajkowski stunned in four ensembles as she promoted her new Netflix series Too Much in New York City on Wednesday.
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Indiatimes on MSNIs Andrew Scott’s character in Too Much based on Anora director Sean Baker? Fans points to Letterboxd rants and film parallelsAndrew Scott’s character in Too Much is sparking comparisons to Anora director Sean Baker, thanks to his focus on sex worker narratives and dramatic Letterboxd takes. While Lena Dunham says the series ...
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