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Liz Flahive and Carly Mensch on ‘Roar,’ Their Intimacy Coordinator for Ducks and the “Phantom Limb” of ‘GLOW’
Over Roar‘s eight standalone episodes, Nicole Kidman literally devours old photographs to connect with her past, Issa Rae is ignored to the point of real invisibility by white film executives and Merritt Wever, unlucky in love, slides into a toxic relationship with a verbally abusive duck. An often bizarre exploration of the female experience through […]
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‘GLOW’: How an “Existential Crisis” Led to That Season 3 Finale Cliff-Hanger
'GLOW' creators Liz Flahive and Carly Mensch unpack the third season and its cliff-hanger finale and look ahead to a potential season four in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter. Spoilers ahead.
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‘GLOW’ Showrunners on Their “Baller Mom Moment”
Self-proclaimed underdogs Liz Flahive and Carly Mensch are basking in 10 nominations and being one of the only female-dominated shows among nominees: "We're standing on the shoulders of a lot of other women and a lot of other shows."
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Kristen Bell and ‘GLOW’ Boss Liz Flahive Post Bond for Detained Mothers at Border
Kristen Bell and 'GLOW' co-creator Liz Flahive teamed with Immigrant Families Together to help reunite eight mothers with their children.
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‘GLOW’ Team on Emmy Noms: Female-Led Shows Are “Not a Trend”
'GLOW' creators Carly Mensch and Liz Flahive, along with star Betty Gilpin, react to Emmy nominations and reception to first two seasons.
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Netflix’s Female Filmmakers on How to Sustain the Time’s Up Movement’s Momentum
At a FYC brunch, stars and creators from 'Glow,' 'Orange Is the New Black,' 'Jessica Jones' and more participated in a wide-ranging discussion about women in Hollywood.
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Hollywood’s Power Showrunners: Ones to Watch
Eight novice TV bosses, many fostered by established EPs, made big impressions in 2017.
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