RoleSenior Editor
LocationWest Yorkshire, United Kingdom
ExpertiseEditorial, Film and TV, News, Entertainment, K-Drama, Pop Culture, Rotten Tomatoes Approved, Editorial
Contribution6788 articles published since November 2017

Jonathon Wilson

Jonathon Wilson is one of Ready Steady Cut’s co-founders and has been an instrumental member of the team since its inception in 2017, with a leading role as Senior Editor.

After leaving college, Jonathon ventured into freelance writing to develop a portfolio. He was commissioned in multiple digital and print magazines for fiction and criticism before eventually pivoting to a more managerial role as the News Editor of a video game start-up (Pixels or Death).

In 2015, Jonathon published his first book, “Disfigured,” which is available digitally on Amazon.

Since helping to establish Ready Steady Cut in 2017, Jonathon has remained involved in all aspects of the site’s operation, mainly dedicated to its content output. He remains one of its primary Entertainment writers while also functioning as our dedicated Commissioning Editor, publishing over 6,500 articles. His coverage includes film, TV, entertainment, anime, true crime, and K-drama.

Jonathon’s experience and expertise in contemporary media allow him to assist our writers in producing the highest quality content tailored for savvy modern audiences.

Jonathon was also individually approved for Rotten Tomatoes and gained that status in June 2020: here is his Rotten Tomatoes Profile.

Articles by Jonathon Wilson

‘Resident Evil’ Season 1, Episode 2 Recap – “The Devil You Know”

July 14 2022

Baxter tells his men to keep Jade alive, whilst Jade manages to stop a passing truck and escape from the zeroes and Baxter. In 2022,...

‘Resident Evil’ Season 1, Episode 1 Recap – The Opening Chapter Explained

July 14 2022

As Resident Evil starts, Jade informs us that scientists had claimed that the world would end in 2036 and that billions of people would die. But...

‘Sintonia’ Season 3 Ending Explained

July 13 2022

“The Beginning of the End” is a fitting title for a finale, and it’s especially relevant since the show doesn’t actually end here, implying with...

‘Sintonia’ Season 3 Review – Another Compelling Study of Friendship and Circumstance

July 13 2022

Sintonia is primarily the product of KondZilla, a filmmaker and DJ whose musical influence has been felt all throughout the series. But it’s really the...

‘Extraordinary Attorney Woo’ Season 1, Episode 5 Recap – “Wild Card vs Tactician”

July 13 2022

There’s no denying that Extraordinary Attorney Woo has quickly become the most popular K-drama on Netflix, which isn’t much of a surprise given its tender...

‘Hurts like Hell’ Review – A Closer Look at the Complex World of Muay Thai Boxing

July 13 2022

Lance Armstrong tells us that despite having admitted to doping for most of his professional cycling career he doesn’t consider himself a cheat. Why? Because...

‘How To Change Your Mind’ Season 1 Review – Changing Your Mind on Psychedelics

July 13 2022

Writer and professor Michael Pollan leads the four-part docuseries How To Change Your Mind, which goes on an in-depth journey into the possibilities that come...

‘Resident Evil’ Season 1 Review – Does It Live Up to the Legacy of the Game?

July 12 2022

It’s been a slightly long wait for fans of the video game. While the series started to be developed in 2019, it wasn’t until 2020...

‘P-Valley’ Season 2, Episode 6 Recap – “Savage”

July 10 2022

I’m used to P-Valley being sexy and stylish and funny. It has dealt with important issues in the past, sure, and caught a body or...

‘The Longest Night’ Season 1 Ending Explained

July 8 2022

The finale of The Longest Night begins with, of all things, a lonely single supervillain montage, as we get a snippet of Simon, in his immaculate...

‘The Longest Night’ Season 1, Episode 5 Recap – Taking a Leap

July 8 2022

This penultimate episode doesn’t waste much time in revealing how Cherokee — and indeed the prison doctor — know Sara, the woman who was working...

‘The Longest Night’ Season 1, Episode 4 Recap – The Needs of the Many

July 8 2022

If the previous episode was about Cherokee seizing control of the prison, this one is about him realizing that his new position comes with considerable...

‘The Longest Night’ Season 1, Episode 3 Recap – The Balance of Power

July 8 2022

You’ll recall that the emergency services arrived at the end of the previous episode, and those ill-fated first responders are dealt with pretty much immediately...

‘The Longest Night’ Review – A Pacey Spanish Prison Thriller

July 8 2022

The Longest Night might very well be the standout binge-watch proposition of this streaming weekend. Combining a range of obvious influences – Assault on Precinct...

‘The Longest Night’ Season 1, Episode 2 Recap – The Wolf Among the Sheep

July 8 2022

After the murder of the inmates in the previous episode, things aren’t looking too good in Baruca. Tensions are mounting, there is disagreement over what...

‘The Longest Night’ Season 1, Episode 1 Recap – The Opening Chapter Explained

July 8 2022

As someone who hasn’t buried many bodies, I must confess it’s an amateur assessment when I say this, but surely it’s easier to actually kill...

‘The Boys’ Season 3 Ending Explained

July 8 2022

Homelander visits his son, Ryan, and manages to win him round with a heartfelt speech. Ashley helplessly watches on as gas pours into Queen Maeve’s...

‘Extraordinary Attorney Woo’ Season 1, Episode 4 Recap – “The Strife of the Three Brothers”

July 7 2022

Young-woo having handed in her resignation at the end of the previous episode isn’t about to stop the drama in Extraordinary Attorney Woo, and “The...

‘Dave Chappelle: What’s in a Name?’ Takes The Comedian’s Controversy Home

July 7 2022

Netflix isn’t done with Dave Chappelle just yet. And it only seems right. Since Netflix’s hefty commissioning of several back-to-back specials from Chappelle has largely...

‘Extraordinary Attorney Woo’ Season 1, Episode 3 Recap – “This Is Pengsoo”

July 6 2022

It’s called a spectrum for a reason, and “This Is Pengsoo” is at least in part dedicated to highlighting that fact within the context of...