Nicole Stawiarski
Freelance writer for The Thought & Expression Company, Inc.
5 Best Sports Documentaries To Stream On Netflix In June
Netflix has had a slew of successes translating the world of sports into compelling series with emotional storylines. Check out the very best titles across a wide range of professional leagues and competitions below.
Netflix Favorite Sophia Carson Is Back With A New Summer Rom-Com
Girl nerds of the world rejoice, Netflix is bringing us not one but two Sofia Carson rom-coms in the same year.
‘Fountain Of Youth’ Looked Perfect On Paper, But Was A Major Flub For Apple TV+
This weekend I reactivated my Apple TV+ subscription, which I cancelled following the Severance season finale, to watch their newest treasure-seeking action film, Fountain of Youth, starring John Krasinski and Natalie Portman.
‘Netflix Tudum 2025’ Gave Us Our First Look At The Newest Member Of The Live Action ‘One Piece’ Cast
This year’s Netflix Tudum marked the first live stream directly from the Netflix platform for the fan-focused event, and the One Piece fandom in particular got plenty of TLC and screen time.
Netflix’s Newest Series Is Apocalyptically Argentinean, And Perfect For Fans Of ‘Death Stranding’
Netflix knows the value of a good adaptation, and the massive streaming giant has been sourcing IP from across the globe, of high and low-brow character to further flesh out their expansive library.
6 Best Lesbian Romances To Stream During Pride Month
In honor of Pride Month, we’ve put together a list of the very best WLW films we could literally watch over and over again, and no, Blue Is The Warmest Colour did not make the cut.
4 New True Crime Documentaries To Stream On Netflix In June
A True Crime addict is never satisfied, no matter how many podcasts or documentaries they get their hands on.
9 Bittersweet Comedies That Portray The Full Spectrum Of Human Emotion
When I was making my way through The Second City’s improv and conservatory programs in Chicago, my instructors and directors kept telling us one thing to help improve our scenes—make a confession.
Netflix Finally Gave Italians Their Own Version Of ‘My Big Fat Greek Wedding’ With ‘Nonnas’
I have always made light of my own ethnic background.
All The New Netflix Rom-Coms From 2025
The Royals (May) Bollywood notables Ishaan Khatter and Bhumi Pednekar star in Netflix’s latest rom-com series has the trapping of a Hallmark film with an international spin.
Apple TV+’s ‘Fountain Of Youth’ Proves You Can’t Teach A New Dog Old Tricks
This weekend I reactivated my Apple TV+ subscription, which I cancelled following the Severance season finale, to watch their newest treasure-seeking action film, Fountain of Youth, starring John Krasinski and Natalie Portman.
This Netflix Anime Where Girls Run The World Is Set In Feudal Japan
Netflix’s Ōoku: The Inner Chambers is an ambitious creation set in an alternate version of Edo-period Japan against the backdrop of a mysterious pandemic that is decimating the male population.
This Gorgeous Netflix Period Drama Is A Guilt-Free ‘Gone With The Wind’
To talk about Gone With The Wind in a responsible way, without going writing an entire dissertation, I’m going to lean on the crutch of analogy and say it’s like that one piece in a box of assorted chocolates you…
21 Quotes From Netflix’s ‘Nonnas’
It was high time those of us from the other Mediterranean country with a big personality got our own version of My Big Fat Greek Wedding, and Netflix’s hilariously nostalgic Nonnas finally delivered.
These 9 Bittersweet Comedies Capture The Spectrum Of Human Emotion
When I was making my way through The Second City’s improv and conservatory programs in Chicago, my instructors and directors kept telling us one thing to help improve our scenes—make a confession.
Sofia Carson’s New Netflix Romantic Comedy, ‘My Oxford Year’, Is A Dark Academia Girly’s Dream
Girl nerds of the world rejoice, Netflix is bringing us not one but two Sofia Carson rom-coms in the same year.
Meet The New ‘Nine Perfect Strangers’—And The Amazing Actors Who Play Them
Nicole Kidman is back in her role as Masha Dmitrichenko, a Russian wellness guru slash pseudo-therapist with questionable ethics and a ton of emotional baggage of her own.
6 Lesbian Love Stories To Stream This Pride Month
In honor of Pride Month, we’ve put together a list of the very best WLW films we could literally watch over and over again, and no, Blue Is The Warmest Colour did not make the cut.