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Bengali women are at the forefront of cinematic narratives in Bollywood. The release of "Aap Jaisa Koi" underscores their role as catalysts for change, emphasizing that equality and mutual respect ...
Dunham and her co-creator/real-life partner Luis Felber talk to THR about how their real-life love story loosely inspired the ...
The actor also talks about directing the show's big wedding episode, what she really thinks of Zev and the best thing she ate ...
While some reviews hail it the “best show on Netflix,” an extensive press rollout that included a feature in The New York ...
If Lena Dunham’s Girls was the millennial confessional that made us all cringe and cry in equal measure, then her latest ...
Stalter's on-air look matched the chaotic energy of her TV character, Jessica, in the new Netflix series “Too Much,” which ...
"M3GAN 2.0" isn't doing too hot in theaters, so much so that it's already on digital streaming. That's right, you can stream Blumhouse's sequel to the campy 2022 horror hit from home, less than three ...
“Right back at you both sisters,” Stalter told Ciara and Bush Hager. “Um, I just didn’t have a lot of time to get ready. You guys start so early, I have such a big day of press.” She then turned and ...
Find out about the whirlwind romance that inspired Lena Dunham’s new rom-com.
Music supervisors Iain Cooke and Amy Lee talks about the music - from Taylor Swift and Bob Dylan - from the series.
Meg Stalter, like Dunham, feels like an outlier in a regressive Hollywood landscape. Centering her in a buzzy project like this feels refreshing, if not radical.
We’d love to be able to say that every show out there got its chance to shine, but the sad truth is that many get cancelled ahead of their time. It seems like genre-specific shows, like those within ...