Nicole Stawiarski

Freelance writer for The Thought & Expression Company, Inc.

6 Iconic Movies That Made Us Gay Without Even Trying

Pride Month is officially upon us, but that doesn’t mean we explicitly have to watch every lesbian drama that made its artsy debut at Cannes. We’re claiming these five mainstream films as part of an ‘Honorary Gay Canon’ whether they played a clear role in our sexual awakening, or we simply realized they did long […]

4 Chilling True Crime Series New To Netflix This June

A True Crime addict is never satisfied, no matter how many podcasts or documentaries they get their hands on. Luckily for us, Netflix has four new titles out with compelling footage and interviews, many of which have never been seen before. Check out each of them below! Cold Case: The Tylenol Murders This three-part docuseries […]

4 Female Detectives To Stream On Netflix In June

Netflix’s The Residence may have given us our new favorite character of 2025 in Cordelia Cupp, but with no clear word from the streaming giant on the future of the series, or her career, we have to turn elsewhere to get our dose of kick-ass female detectives. Luckily, there are plenty of great options to […]

7 Netflix Shows That Should Have Blown Up, But Flew Under The Radar

It’s no secret the rise of this streaming giant has completely transformed the way we watch television, and its bid to steal our attention away from broadcasters with a subscription model brought with it innovative and experimental content unbound by the traditional constraints of scheduled programming with ad breaks. They played to niche audiences and […]

4 TV & Movie Projects That Have Spent Years In ‘Development Hell’

We’ve all been here before. Googling every few months or years to see what happened to our favorite project in the making, only to see that it’s stalled again. The entertainment industry refers to these never-ending delays as ‘development hell’, and for good reason. Even so, here are four projects we’re just not ready to […]

Netflix Is Ready To Fill That Joel-Sized Hole In Your Heart With A New Apocalyptic Hero

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. After last year’s One Hundred Years Of Solitude brought Nobel laureate Gabriel García Márquez’ Colombian classic to life, Netflix is turning to […]

6 Movies That Made Us Gay Without Even Trying

Pride Month is officially upon us, but that doesn’t mean we explicitly have to watch every lesbian drama that made its artsy debut at Cannes. We’re claiming these five mainstream films as part of an ‘Honorary Gay Canon’ whether they played a clear role in our sexual awakening, or we simply realized they did long […]

The Best Thriller To Stream During Pride Month

It’s rare that a book adaptation evolves to take on an entire life of it’s own, creating something unique that is on par with the original content, but that’s exactly what we get with Park Chan-Wook’s film The Handmaiden based on Sarah Waters novel Fingersmith. Where Waters spins a Dickensian tale set in Victorian England, […]

4 Female Detectives Every Cordelia Cupp Fan Should Stream On Netflix

Netflix’s The Residence may have given us our new favorite character of 2025 in Cordelia Cupp, but with no clear word from the streaming giant on the future of the series, or her career, we have to turn elsewhere to get our dose of kick-ass female detectives. Luckily, there are plenty of great options to […]

5 Must-Watch Netflix Sports Docuseries To Stream 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. The Seat This 40-minute documentary is a high-stakes snackable dose of sports drama that picks up in the wake of Lewis […]

This Is The Best Thriller To Stream During Pride Month

It’s rare that a book adaptation evolves to take on an entire life of it’s own, creating something unique that is on par with the original content, but that’s exactly what we get with Park Chan-Wook’s film The Handmaiden based on Sarah Waters novel Fingersmith. Where Waters spins a Dickensian tale set in Victorian England, […]

Netflix’s 4 Newest True Crime Series To Stream In June

A True Crime addict is never satisfied, no matter how many podcasts or documentaries they get their hands on. Luckily for us, Netflix has four new titles out with compelling footage and interviews, many of which have never been seen before. Check out each of them below! Cold Case: The Tylenol Murders This three-part docuseries […]

The Best Queer Thriller To Stream During Pride Month

It’s rare that a book adaptation evolves to take on an entire life of it’s own, creating something unique that is on par with the original content, but that’s exactly what we get with Park Chan-Wook’s film The Handmaiden based on Sarah Waters novel Fingersmith. Where Waters spins a Dickensian tale set in Victorian England, […]

6 Most Iconic 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. Check out our ranking below! 6. Disobedience If Rachel Weiss’ hieroglyphic reading librarian from The Mummy wasn’t a part […]

4 Netflix Female Detectives We Love As Much As Cordelia Cupp

Netflix’s The Residence may have given us our new favorite character of 2025 in Cordelia Cupp, but with no clear word from the streaming giant on the future of the series, or her career, we have to turn elsewhere to get our dose of kick-ass female detectives. Luckily, there are plenty of great options to […]