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A messy romantic comedy and a new police procedural are also among the top TV shows trending on streaming services this week.
Playing at a much lower call than Girls, Lena Dunham's new show is still impossibly sweet and disarming in its dissection of romance and intimacy.
The divisive creator behind the 2012 millennial satire is back making semi-autobiographical comedy. Do we finally understand her?
Written and created by Girls autour Dunham, the show is loosely based on her own romance with husband and series co-creator, ...
Bad Bunny has officially kicked off his sold-out Puerto Rico residency—and it's already making waves. Titled No Me Quiero Ir ...
Dottie is a] very different grandmother than I am, and my grandmother was. This grandmother I play is very modern, like an ...
Thirteen years after Girls premiered, Dunham has created another semi-autobiographical series called Too Much, about a ...
From his recent role in 'Too Much' to the Sicilian beaches of 'White Lotus', actor, writer, and director Will Sharpe is one ...
Stylish celebrity kids are taking over red carpets—and Rihanna’s sons RZA and Riot just raised the bar in Dior Men at the ...
Will Sharpe first learned about Lena Dunham’s new show while grabbing coffee with her at a café in London. At that point, ...
In the series, Jess (Meg Stalter), a 30-something American workaholic, moves to the U.K. after a devastating breakup. She ...