RoleTV and Entertainment Writer
LocationSheffield, United Kingdom
ExpertiseTV, Film and Entertainment
Contribution1028 articles published since January 2022

Adam Lock

Adam Lock is a Freelance Entertainment Writer who has written for Ready Steady Cut since January 2022, and since then, he’s had over 1,600 articles published for the website.

He studied Film at the University of Derby, where he earned a bachelor’s degree. During his time at the University, Adam worked on film sets and produced his own short films (including Van Damme’s film Alien Uprising). He is passionate about all things film and TV-related and has devoted his time to tracking streaming content on his social media.

  • He’s a highly experienced writer.
  • He earned a bachelor’s degree in Film.
  • Experience on movie sets.
  • Passionate about streaming and entertainment.

Articles by Adam Lock

The Legend Of Vox Machina season 1, episode 2 recap – “The Terror Of Tal’Dorei Part 2”

January 28 2022

This recap of Amazon’s The Legend Of Vox Machina season 1, episode 2, “The Terror Of Tal’Dorei Part 2,” contains spoilers. Episode 1 ended with...

The Legend Of Vox Machina season 1, episode 1 recap – introducing your new favourite adult animated series

January 28 2022

This recap of Amazon’s The Legend Of Vox Machina season 1, episode 1, “The Terror Of Tal’Dorei Part 1,” contains spoilers. Dungeons And Dragons is...

Getting Curious with Jonathan Van Ness season 1 review – an inventive podcast spinoff that tackles issues big and small

January 27 2022

This review of the Netflix series Getting Curious with Jonathan Van Ness season 1 does not contain spoilers. Yass queen! Queer Eye star Jonathan Van...

The House ending explained – will anyone ever escape from those cursed four walls?

January 14 2022

This article discusses the ending of the Netflix film special The House and will contain spoilers. Ready Steady Cut film critic, Adam Lock, called The...

The House review – a twisted stop-motion animation that links three distinct stories

January 14 2022

This review of the Netflix film special The House does not contain spoilers. Indie production company Nexus studios, who’ve worked with the likes of Billie...

‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’ Season 1, Episode 1 Recap

March 12 2019

This recap of Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 1, Episode 1, “Welcome to the Hellmouth”, contains spoilers.  For a borderline embarrassing period during my child...

‘Scarecrows’ | Film Review

December 13 2018

To give this film a little bit of credit, scarecrows are an underutilized feature in horror films. They’re naturally pretty unsettling, what with their burlap...

‘On the Basis of Sex’ | Film Review

November 10 2018

Is it possible for a film to feel both incredibly timely and at the same time sort of dated? Regarding narrative and cultural relevance, On...

Review – The Exorcist

October 27 2017

When a young girl becomes seemingly possessed by a whole other entity, her mother seeks the help of two priests in a desperate bid to...

Review – Let the Right One In

October 15 2017

Oskar (Kåre Hedebrant) is a lonely 12-year-old living in the suburb of Blackeberg, Stockholm. He suffers from relentless bullying at school and dreams of one...

‘The Fourth Kind’ Review – An Insult To Both The Real-Life People Concerned And Their Memory

October 14 2017

The Fourth Kind, recounts a real case having occurred in Nome, Alaska, regarding a string of unsolved deaths and missing persons. A psychologist, Dr. Abigail...

Review – No Country for Old Men

October 3 2017

Why can’t a guy just find $2million and live happily ever after in his trailer with his wife? I’ll tell you why. Because if he...

‘Locke (2013)’ Review – Tom Hardy Does A Tremendous Job Of Playing A Regular Bloke

October 3 2017

It can take years to make a life for yourself, but it can take minutes to destroy it forever. Ivan Locke (Tom Hardy) has what...

‘Dallas Buyers Club’ Review – A Truly Unforgettable Classic Movie

October 3 2017

What would you do if you found out you had 30 days to live? That is what cowboy Ron Woodroof has to decide after he...

Opinion – The Book of Eli and Atheism

October 2 2017

The age-old debate of God and religion is something I tend to think about a lot. After having just caught the ending of The Book of...

Review – The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974)

October 1 2017

Five friends visiting their grandfather’s house in the country are terrorised by a chainsaw wielding killer and his grave robbing, cannibalistic relatives. After hearing the...

‘The Enfield Haunting’ Review – A Waste Of Three Hours

September 25 2017

Back in the 1970s, a house in Enfield, London appeared to be possessed by something supernatural. The Enfield Haunting is a retelling of the events...

‘No Offence’ Season 1 Review – A Seriously Addictive Series

September 25 2017

The daily trials and tribulations of the officers of a Manchester constabulary working together to keep the streets safe, No Offence follows the lives of...

Review – Breaking Bad S1-5

September 25 2017

A high school chemistry teacher with terminal lung cancer decides to try and make some extra money for his family to live on when he’s...

‘The Missing’ Season 2 Review – A Tense Story With Brilliant Performances

September 25 2017

A young girl returns home to her parents after being taken years before, but there is something not quite right about her. On her way...