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Ultimately, "Too Much" resembles nothing so much as one of those strange albums recorded during a fallow creative period in a ...
Lena Dunham's Netflix show, "Too Much," playfully subverts the rom-com genre. But it leans into a different set of tropes: Jewish ones.
Pop’s newest princess and TikTok darling delivered a vocally layered performance, but saved the real thrills for the end. The ...
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 ...
Check out the series, movies and shows hitting Israel's screens this week. With so much going on, it can be easy to forget ...
"Too Much," the latest Netflix comedy-drama from the creator of "Girls," skewers the archetype of the sensitive male feminist ...
Lena Dunham never went away. Not really. Slowly but surely, she has been working in the background on a range of TV projects, ...
It only took me until episode 2 to realize that Too Much is probably (definitely) making multiple jabs at Margaret Qualley's ...
Andrew 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 ...
While some reviews hail it the “best show on Netflix,” an extensive press rollout that included a feature in The New York ...
Jessica leaves New York after she hits rock bottom and goes into her old apartment she shared with her ex and yells at him ...
Netflix’s Too Much has viewers investigating who Jack Antonoff dated after Lena Dunham. The comedy-drama series was created, ...