Welcome to our recap of HBO's 'Girls' Season 3 Episode 4 "Female Author": there was drama aplenty, a couple of arrests, plenty of peeing in public places and Jemima Kirke's naked butt. With Hannah (Lena Dunham) and Elijah (Andrew Rannells) settling into their new life in Iowa, we rejoined Shoshanna (Zosia Mamet) and her job hunt, hung out at AA with Adam (Adam Driver) and Jessa (Kirke) and saw Marnie (Allison Williams) and Desi's (Ebon Moss-Bachrach) relationship reach a breaking point. Read More »
Enjoying Girls season four? Get ready to go deep this week, because third episode "Female Author" is heavy... but still promises some laughs The iconic HBO show's last episode found Hannah Horvath (Lena Dunham) partying in Iowa with new roomie Elijah (Andrew Rannells), leaving her boyfriend Adam (Adam Driver) and closest friends Marnie (Allison Williams), Shoshanna (Zosia Mamet) and Jessa (Jemima Kirke) behind in New York. In episode three, we dig further into Hannah's new life in Iowa, but also hang out with Marnie and Desi (Ebon Moss-Bachrach), Shosh, Ray, Adam and Jessa back in NYC. Read More »
Are you ready for our 'Girls' season four episode two recap? The HBO show's season four premiere found Hannah Horvath (Lena Dunham) moving to Iowa, and leaving her boyfriend Adam (Adam Driver) and closest friends Marnie (Allison Williams), Shoshanna (Zosia Mamet) and Jessa (Jemima Kirke) behind in New York. Read our recap of the second episode, "Triggering" — obviously containing SPOILERS — below. As mentioned in our preview, this is a totally Hannah-centric episode, dealing with her move to Iowa. Here are 12 things we learnt from "Triggering." Read More »
Enjoying Girls season four? Get ready to party then, because second episode "Triggering" is off the chain. The iconic HBO show premiered last week and we found Hannah Horvath (Lena Dunham) moving to Iowa, leaving her boyfriend Adam (Adam Driver) and closest friends Marnie (Allison Williams), Shoshanna (Zosia Mamet) and Jessa (Jemima Kirke) behind in New York. In episode two, we'll find out whether Hannah actually makes the move, and who her surprise roommate is! Meanwhile, what is Marnie making for Desi (Ebon Moss-Bachrach)? And why are Shosh and Jessa hanging out? And what of Elijah (Andrew Rannells)? Read More »
Are you ready for Girls season four? Ahead of the iconic HBO show's premiere this Sunday January 11, when we last left Hannah Horvath (Lena Dunham) at the end of Girls season three, she was planning on moving to Iowa, and leaving her boyfriend Adam (Adam Driver) and closest friends Marnie (Allison Williams), Shoshanna (Zosia Mamet) and Jessa (Jemima Kirke) behind in New York. Will Hannah actually make the move? Will she break up with Adam for good? Or try to make it last long distance? What of Elijah (Andrew Rannells)? Read More »
'Girls' creator and star Lena Dunham took to 'The Tonight Show' and explained how she enjoyed Howard Stern's 60th birthday party, even if he once called her "a fat Jonah Hill looking girl". Ahead of the premiere of the fourth season of her show this weekend, Dunham related to host Jimmy Fallon just how important Howard Stern has been for society, and how surprised she is that she appreciates him so much now. Read More »
Are you ready to get dunked right back into the lives of Hannah, Shoshanna, Jessa and Marnie? We hope so, becuase the upcoming fourth season of Lena Dunham's "Girls" is promising to deliver plenty of laughs and drama, with the hit HBO show's latest promo offering up plenty of heartache and giggles. In the new video, which teases the 2015 premiere of Girls, there's drama aplenty and unsurprisingly a lot of stuff doesn't seem to be going right for our brave foursome ... and we're even given a Woody Allen quote — it's probably not Selena Gomez — to figure out. Read More »
Following the tremendous amount of controversy that has surrounded Lena Dunham's new book, HBO have finally announced the premiere for 'Girls' Season 4 Read More »
Lena Dunham's sexual abuse controversy is still not dying down, and now the "Girls" star has released a statement to "Time" magazine apologizing for the provocative book excerpt. As "MStars News" reported, in Lena's memoir "Not That Kind of Girl," she writes about opening her younger sister Grace Dunham's private parts after being curious to see what was in them. In another passage, she even calls her actions toward her sister like a sexual predator. This led to writers on the conservative blog Truth Revolt to say the HBO star molested her sister, which made her lash out all over social media. In her new comment on the controversy, Lena wanted to clarify her previous statements, including a passage from the book. Read More »
A new promo for "Girls" has just been released, and we couldn't be more excited for Marnie, Hannah and the rest of the gang to come back to our TV screens. The HBO comedy series, created by Lena Dunham and co-starring Allison Williams, will be entering Season 4 this winter, and it looks like there are about to be some serious shake-ups in the lives of the New York City girls. "Lena Dunham's Favorite Track Off Bestie Taylor Swift's 1989." From the trailer posted by "Entertainment Weekly," we can see Hannah embracing her new life in Iowa as she embarks on her writing workshop, and from what we can tell she seems to be loving it. Read More »
Lena Dunham is fighting mad after a politically conservative blog accused the "Girls" star of molesting her younger sister. The writers, Keven D. Williamson and Bradford Thomas, wrote on the "Truth Revolt" website that Lena described sexually abusing her baby sister in her book "Not That Kind of Girl." The passage they site is a story about how Lena was curious to see what a vagina looked like and looked at her sister Grace's privates to know for herself. Read More »
While it seems that Amanda Bynes doesn't have much support amongst the celebrity community in the wake of her most recent antics in New York City, it does look like Lena Dunham has a few compliments for the former actress. Dunham was attending the New Yorker Festival last night where she was speaking about her new book Not That Kind of Girl, and the conversation soon turned to Bynes. Read More »
Girls stars Adam Driver and Lena Dunham made a pact, but only one of them is sticking with it. Girls creator Lena Dunham (who plays Hannah Horvath) made a pact with her onscreen love interest Adam Driver (who plays Adam Scakler), but he isn't ready to live up to his end of the deal. Read More »