

Comedy · Drama
Overview
Brutally self-aware, promiscuous love addict Stella Fox moves to New York after a devastating break-up and pursues disappointing romantic dalliances over the course of a summer.
Top Cast


Alexi Wasser
Alexi Wasser
Stella Fox
Alexi Wasser
Stella Fox


Thomas Middleditch
Thomas Middleditch
Max
Thomas Middleditch
Max


Ruby McCollister
Ruby McCollister
Ruby Soho
Ruby McCollister
Ruby Soho


Jack Kilmer
Jack Kilmer
Luca
Jack Kilmer
Luca


Dion Costelloe
Dion Costelloe
Eddie
Dion Costelloe
Eddie


Ione Skye
Ione Skye
Mona Fairchild
Ione Skye
Mona Fairchild
Robbie Lyons
Robbie Lyons
Charlie the Teenager
Robbie Lyons
Charlie the Teenager


Michael Panes
Michael Panes
Dino
Michael Panes
Dino
Merlot Sanders
Merlot Sanders
Mandy
Merlot Sanders
Mandy


Mario Cantone
Mario Cantone
Leo Fontaine
Mario Cantone
Leo Fontaine
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