Trigger warning: This article contains commentary about deceased pets. Lena Dunham, who created and starred in the HBO show “Girls,” returned to television last week with “Too Much.” In this ...
On paper, Lena Dunham and Megan Stalter seem like an ideal creative match for their new Netflix comedy Too Much. Dunham is the co-creator and star of Girls, the acclaimed (if polarizing) HBO comedy ...
This new Netflix comedy by Lena Dunham is the surprisingly mild tale of a young woman fleeing New York after a catastrophic breakup. By Margaret Lyons In a scene from the new Netflix comedy “Too Much, ...
Isabella Soares is a Senior Writer for Collider, as well as a Cherry Picks-approved critic. A film and TV enthusiast from an early age, Isabella used to write reviews in her journal growing up, which ...
While some reviews hail it the “best show on Netflix,” an extensive press rollout that included a feature in The New York Times and hype around show creator Lena Dunham’s much-talked-about return to ...
Megan Stalter and Will Sharpe star in a London-set love story co-created by the 'Girls' mastermind and husband Luis Felber, inspired by their own whirlwind courtship. By Angie Han Television Critic In ...
I will go to my grave defending Lena Dunham's HBO comedy Girls as a great TV show, so I was excited to see her return as the writer and director of Netflix's new comedy Too Much, especially with ...
Fundamentally, Too Much, the newest TV show from Lena Dunham, is a classic rom-com. Sure, it subverts the genre; Jessica (Meg Stalter) is not thin and has a penchant for unflatteringly voluminous ...
Spare a thought for poor Jessica (Megan Stalter.) Her boyfriend has left her for an Instagram model and she’s not handling it well. In need of a change (and escape from stalking her ex), she moves ...