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Netflix bosses have axed an iconic moment from Pride and Prejudice in a new 'woke' move to avoid 'objectifying men'.
If you love Megan Stalter, you'll love "Too Much," and if not, you probably won't. As both performer and character, she can ...
Films and TV shows have created a glamorous "Notting Hill" version of the UK's capital city. A new Lena Dunham series pokes fun at the stereotypes Americans believe about the country.
In "Too Much," Megan Stalter and Will Sharpe mine a situationship for love, with cameos from the likes of Andrew Scott, Stephen Fry and Naomi Watts.
This kid doesn’t pay taxes and he lives in royal palaces, what does he have to be stressed about? Apparently quite a lot. Adopting a gravely concerned face during the final, his stance was less ...
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"Too Much" finds a perfect Megan Stalter and Will Sharpe in a Millennial rom-com marking Lena Dunham's Netflix debut ...
Watermelon Pictures is testing the market with Cannes-premiering To a Land Unknown among a handful of well-reviewed and ...
"I find all of London glamorous, and I wanted to be able to show a diverse array of locations – because I'm very enamoured ...
Firth's portrayal became legendary after screenwriter Andrew Davies incorporated a scene where the character emerges from ... courtesy of Helen Fielding's Bridget Jones's Diary novels and their ...
Lena Dunham wanted to open up the world of romantic comedies with her new Netflix series. In interviews, she and the stars Megan Stalter, Janicza Bravo and Emily Ratajkowski discuss how they did it.
This interview contains spoilers for “Too Much.” Jessica Salmon, played by Megan Stalter in Lena Dunham’s new Netflix series “Too Much,” is unlike any romantic lead we’ve seen before. Fans of “Hacks” ...
Shop Now What it’s about: If you’ve already gobbled up (even reread) this year’s Carley Fortune (very good, maybe even her ...
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