Nicole Stawiarski
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The First Two Minutes Of This Netflix Thriller Is A Jaw-Dropper—But The Ending To Episode 1 Is Pure Perfection
The crime thriller genre gets pretty predictable when you know what tropes to look for, and Dept. Q has its fair share. Prickly cop with a difficult home life who uses cockiness and sarcasm as a coping mechanism? Check. Bureau politics and systemic incompetence our hero must bend [read: break] the rules to rebel against?…
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Only Brittany Snow Could Get Gays and Gun Owners Hooked on the Same Netflix Series
It glorifies (and satirizes) everything from NRA membership and gun ownership to Big Box churches and even bigger hair-dos.
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David Fincher Said ‘Mindhunter’ Could Return to Netflix as a Movie Trilogy
“I know there are writers that that are working, but you know, David has to be happy with scripts.”
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Every New True Crime Docuseries Released On Netflix In 2025 (As Of June)
Netflix touts an impressive lineup of true crime documentaries and series, but for die-hard fans who have already exhausted the library, the wait for new titles can be agonizing. Luckily, we already have seven new releases so far in 2025. Check out each of them below! I’m Your Venus This new documentary about the unsolved…
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2 Brand New True Crime Titles To Stream On Netflix In Late June
Even though life tends to slow down in the summer, Netflix isn’t hitting the breaks when it comes to releasing new true crime content. These two titles below bring all of the mysterious and renewed relevance that keeps us hooked on this genre time and time again. I’m Your Venus This new documentary about the…
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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…
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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,…
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4 New Netflix 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…
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4 New True Crime Titles 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. 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…
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Every New True Crime Docuseries Released On Netflix In 2025 (So Far)
Netflix touts an impressive lineup of true crime documentaries and series, but for die-hard fans who have already exhausted the library, the wait for new titles can be agonizing. Luckily, we already have seven new releases so far in 2025. Check out each of them below! Cold Case: The Tylenol Murders This three-part docuseries tackles…
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This Netflix Hidden Horror Gem Is ‘Eyes Wide Shut’ Meets ‘Gossip Girl’—But Set In A Danish Nightmare
If there is one tried and true TV and film horror trope, it’s to be wary of the rich. Dracula didn’t live in a trailer park and cursed mummies are never buried in cardboard sarcophagi. Netflix’s underrated 2020 Dutch horror series, Ares, explores this premise in depth against the backdrop of a prestigious medical school…
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Would You Risk Your Life For A Treasure Hunt? Five People Die Searching For Gold In New Netflix Documentary
If you grew up loving The Goonies or ever got in trouble for digging up your backyard looking for buried treasure, Netflix’s latest series, Gold & Greed: The Search For Fenn’s Treasure, brings all your childhood dreams to life, with more than one life-threatening twist. Documenting the infamous treasure hunt conceived by art dealer, author,…
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This Serial Killer Anime Has A Perfect Rotten Tomatoes Score—And You Probably Haven’t Seen It
I’ve dabbled in anime, seen enough to identify landmarks in the genre, but not enough to become fluent in Japanese or start a cosplaying career. That being said, I think Erased is one example of a standalone masterpiece that transcends the category in a way any TV buff would lose their minds over. Rich in…
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Netflix’s ‘The Glass Dome’ Is A Darkly Fascinating Kidnapping Drama From Sweden
Swedish drama, The Glass Dome, follows criminologist, Lejla, as she returns to her childhood home following the death of her adopted mother. Shortly after her arrival, she is pulled into an investigation surrounding the disappearance of a childhood friend’s daughter, Alicia. The case shares much in common with Lejla’s own childhood kidnapping, during which she…
