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Hannah Horvath and her circle of friends are back for the sixth and final season of HBO's Emmy-winning comedy series.
Judd Apatow writes and directs this comedy that updates the lives of Pete (Paul Rudd) and Debbie (Leslie Mann) from his previous film 'Knocked Up' (2007). Record label owner Pete and his shop-owning wife Debbie are now living a seemingly content life in the suburbs with their two young daughters, Sadie and Charlotte (Maude and Iris Apatow). But the growing financial strain on Pete's business, combined with Debbie's increasing dread of her upcoming 40th birthday, soon causes the pair - actually just Debbie - to question their current lifestyle choices.
Lena Dunham returns for the highly anticipated fifth season of Girls, the award-winning hit comedy series that follows the assorted humiliations and triumphs of a group of girls in their mid-20s – each facing new challenges in life and love this season.
The fifth season of the Golden Globe-winning HBO comedy drama, created by Lena Dunham, continues to chart the ups and downs of four very different young women - Hannah (Dunham), Marnie (Allison Williams), Jessa (Jemima Kirke) and Shoshanna (Zosia Mamet) - living in New York City. The episodes are: 'Wedding Day', 'Good Man', 'Japan', 'Old Loves', 'Queen for Two Days', 'The Panic in Central Park', 'Hello Kitty', 'Homeward Bound', 'Love Stories' and 'I Love You Baby'.
For readers of Nora Ephron, Tina Fey, and David Sedaris, this
hilarious, poignant, and extremely frank collection of personal
essays confirms Lena Dunham--the acclaimed creator, producer, and
star of HBO's "Girls"--as one of the brightest and most original
writers working today.
Following the urban adventures of a group of 20-something women, the series focuses on Hannah Horvath and her complicated web of NYC friends, ex-friends, boyfriends, and ex-boyfriends. This season, Hannah forges ahead with her dream of being a bestselling author and begins seeing someone new, but her enthusiasm is tempered by the responsibility she feels for her now-ex Adam, convalescing after his accident. Let down by work and still lonely after calling things off with Charlie, Marnie needs her best friend and former roommate more than ever, but lingering awkwardness – and some surprising turns – only drive a wedge further between them. Meanwhile, still-married Jessa returns from her honeymoon, supplying Hannah with surprising new ideas. Shoshanna takes charge of her new identity as a sexually active woman – and copes with the emotions that come along with it – as Ray has an out-of-sight, out-of-mind attitude toward their relationship. The girls may have their ups and downs, but the show’s raw poignancy and fresh humor remain constant. And Season 2 of Girls is as addictive as ever.
Independent comedy directed by and starring Lena Durnham, in which a film studies graduate returns to live in her mother's Tribeca loft while she decides what to do with her life. Aura (Dunham) had little trouble earning her degree and enjoying the college lifestyle, but now that she has obtained a qualification is genuinely puzzled about what to do with it. While she muses on her future she must put up with her artist mother, Siri (Laurie Simmons), and her self-possessed sister, Nadine (Grace Dunham). After taking a job at a nearby restaurant to make ends meet, Aura meets Keith (David Call), a chef, and a rival for her affection, Jed (Alex Karpovsky), but will either help her find the path she is looking for?
All ten episodes from the second season of the Golden Globe-winning HBO comedy drama following a group of 20-something women in New York. The show's creator Lena Dunham stars as Hannah, a struggling writer living in Brooklyn who finds herself broke when her parents decide to cut off their financial support. As she attempts to deal with the trials of life including problems at work and in her relationship with Adam (Adam Driver), her friends Marnie (Allison Williams), Jessa (Jemima Kirke) and Shoshanna (Zosia Mamet) each battle with their own issues. In this series, Hannah finally gets a chance to progress with her writing but finds the stress of the situation brings back the Obsessive Compulsive Disorder she had as a teenager. Elsewhere, Marnie loses her job and decides to pursue her passion for singing; the recently wed Jessa finds that her marriage is already in trouble and tries to reconnect with her father; and Shoshanna's relationship with Ray (Alex Karpovsky) continues to develop. The episodes are: 'It's About Time', 'I Get Ideas', 'Bad Friend', 'It's a Shame About Ray', 'One Man's Trash', 'Boys', 'Video Games', 'It's Back', 'On All Fours' and 'Together'.
All ten episodes from the first season of the Golden Globe-winning HBO comedy drama following a group of 20-something women in New York. The show's creator Lena Dunham stars as Hannah, a struggling writer living in Brooklyn who finds herself broke when her parents decide to cut off their financial support. As she attempts to deal with the trials of life including problems at work and in her relationship with Adam (Adam Driver), her friends Marnie (Allison Williams), Jessa (Jemima Kirke) and Shoshanna (Zosia Mamet) each battle with their own issues. The episodes are: 'Pilot', 'Vagina Panic', 'All Adventurous Women Do', 'Hannah's Diary', 'Hard Being Easy', 'The Return', 'Welcome to Bushwick aka the Crackcident', 'Weirdos Need Girlfriends Too', 'Leave Me Alone' and 'She Did'.
Ti West writes and directs this horror film set in a haunted hotel. The run-down Yankee Pedlar Inn is about to close owing to lack of business, and two slacker 20-something employees, Claire (Sara Paxton) and Luke (Pat Healy), have been left in charge for its final weekend. Eager to prove the rumours of hauntings and paranormal phenomena, the pair decided to set a camera rolling. Disturbing events soon begin to unfold as the hotel's less-than-desirable former residents check in for one last stay.
Ti West writes and directs this horror film set in a haunted hotel. The run-down Yankee Pedlar Inn is about to close owing to lack of business, and two slacker 20-something employees, Claire (Sara Paxton) and Luke (Pat Healy), have been left in charge for its final weekend. Eager to prove the rumours of hauntings and paranormal phenomena, the pair decided to set a camera rolling. Disturbing events soon begin to unfold as the hotel's less-than-desirable former residents check in for one last stay.
All 12 episodes from the third season of the Golden Globe-winning HBO comedy drama following a group of 20-something women in New York. The show's creator Lena Dunham stars as Hannah, a struggling writer living in Brooklyn who finds herself broke when her parents decide to cut off their financial support. As she attempts to deal with the trials of life including problems at work and in her relationship with Adam (Adam Driver), her friends Marnie (Allison Williams), Jessa (Jemima Kirke) and Shoshanna (Zosia Mamet) each battle with their own issues. In this season, Hannah receives some disappointing news regarding her book deal and has a fall out with Adam's sarcastic sister Caroline (Gaby Hoffmann); Jessa attempts to get over her drug addiction in rehab; Marnie struggles to cope after breaking up with her ex for the second time; and Shoshanna and Ray (Alex Karpovsky) go their separate ways. The episodes are: 'Females Only', 'Truth Or Dare', 'She Said Ok', 'Dead Inside', 'Only Child', 'Free Snacks', 'Beach House', 'Incidentals', 'Flo', 'Role-Play', 'I Saw You' and 'Two Plane Rides'.
All 12 episodes from the third season of the Golden Globe-winning HBO comedy drama following a group of 20-something women in New York. The show's creator Lena Dunham stars as Hannah, a struggling writer living in Brooklyn who finds herself broke when her parents decide to cut off their financial support. As she attempts to deal with the trials of life including problems at work and in her relationship with Adam (Adam Driver), her friends Marnie (Allison Williams), Jessa (Jemima Kirke) and Shoshanna (Zosia Mamet) each battle with their own issues. In this season, Hannah receives some disappointing news regarding her book deal and has a fall out with Adam's sarcastic sister Caroline (Gaby Hoffmann); Jessa attempts to get over her drug addiction in rehab; Marnie struggles to cope after breaking up with her ex for the second time; and Shoshanna and Ray (Alex Karpovsky) go their separate ways. The episodes are: 'Females Only', 'Truth Or Dare', 'She Said Ok', 'Dead Inside', 'Only Child', 'Free Snacks', 'Beach House', 'Incidentals', 'Flo', 'Role-Play', 'I Saw You' and 'Two Plane Rides'.
All ten episodes from the second season of the Golden Globe-winning HBO comedy drama following a group of 20-something women in New York. The show's creator Lena Dunham stars as Hannah, a struggling writer living in Brooklyn who finds herself broke when her parents decide to cut off their financial support. As she attempts to deal with the trials of life including problems at work and in her relationship with Adam (Adam Driver), her friends Marnie (Allison Williams), Jessa (Jemima Kirke) and Shoshanna (Zosia Mamet) each battle with their own issues. In this series, Hannah finally gets a chance to progress with her writing but finds the stress of the situation brings back the Obsessive Compulsive Disorder she had as a teenager. Elsewhere, Marnie loses her job and decides to pursue her passion for singing; the recently wed Jessa finds that her marriage is already in trouble and tries to reconnect with her father; and Shoshanna's relationship with Ray (Alex Karpovsky) continues to develop. The episodes are: 'It's About Time', 'I Get Ideas', 'Bad Friend', 'It's a Shame About Ray', 'One Man's Trash', 'Boys', 'Video Games', 'It's Back', 'On All Fours' and 'Together'.
All ten episodes from the first season of the Golden Globe-winning HBO comedy drama following a group of 20-something women in New York. The show's creator Lena Dunham stars as Hannah, a struggling writer living in Brooklyn who finds herself broke when her parents decide to cut off their financial support. As she attempts to deal with the trials of life including problems at work and in her relationship with Adam, her friends Marnie, Jessa and Shoshanna each battle with their own issues.
The fifth season of the Golden Globe-winning HBO comedy drama, created by Lena Dunham, continues to chart the ups and downs of four very different young women - Hannah (Dunham), Marnie (Allison Williams), Jessa (Jemima Kirke) and Shoshanna (Zosia Mamet) - living in New York City. The episodes are: 'Wedding Day', 'Good Man', 'Japan', 'Old Loves', 'Queen for Two Days', 'The Panic in Central Park', 'Hello Kitty', 'Homeward Bound', 'Love Stories' and 'I Love You Baby'.
For readers of Nora Ephron, Tina Fey, and David Sedaris, this
hilarious, poignant, and extremely frank collection of personal
essays confirms Lena Dunham--the acclaimed creator, producer, and
star of HBO's "Girls"--as one of the brightest and most original
writers working today.
Lena Dunham, acclaimed writer-director-star of HBO and Sky Atlantic's 'Girls' and the award-winning movie 'Tiny Furniture', displays her unique powers of observation, wisdom and humour in this exceptional collection of essays. For readers of Nora Ephron, Tina Fey, and David Sedaris, this hilarious, poignant, and extremely frank collection of personal essays confirms Lena Dunham - the acclaimed creator, producer, and star of HBO's 'Girls' - as one of the brightest and most original writers working today. "If I can take what I've learned in this life and make one treacherous relationship or degrading job easier for you, perhaps even prevent you from becoming temporarily vegan, then every misstep of mine will have been worthwhile. This book contains stories about wonderful nights with terrible boys and terrible days with wonderful friends, about ambition and the two existential crises I had before the age of twenty. About fashion and its many discontents. About publicly sharing your body, having to prove yourself in a meeting full of fifty-year-old men, and the health fears (tinnitus, lamp dust, infertility) that keep me up at night. I'm already predicting my future shame at thinking I had anything to offer you with this book, but also my future glory in having stopped you from trying an expensive juice cleanse or having the kind of sexual encounter where you keep your sneakers on. No, I am not a sexpert, a psychologist, or a registered dietician. I am not a married mother of three or the owner of a successful hosiery franchise. But I am a girl with a keen interest in self-actualization, sending hopeful dispatches from the front lines of that struggle."
Lena Dunham, acclaimed writer-director-star of HBO and Sky Atlantic's `Girls' and the award-winning movie `Tiny Furniture', displays her unique powers of observation, wisdom and humour in this exceptional collection of essays. "If I could take what I've learned and make one menial job easier for you, or prevent you from having the kind of sex where you feel you must keep your sneakers on in case you want to run away during the act, then every misstep of mine was worthwhile. I'm already predicting my future shame at thinking I had anything to offer you, but also my future glory in having stopped you from trying an expensive juice cleanse or thinking that it was your fault when the person you are dating suddenly backs away, intimidated by the clarity of your personal mission here on earth. No, I am not a sexpert, a psychologist, or a dietician. I am not a mother of three or the owner of a successful hosiery franchise. But I am a girl with a keen interest in having it all, and what follows are hopeful dispatches from the frontlines of that struggle."
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