RoleSenior Editor
LocationWest Yorkshire, United Kingdom
ExpertiseEditorial, Film and TV, News, Entertainment, K-Drama, Pop Culture, Rotten Tomatoes Approved, Editorial
Contribution6204 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

‘Red Dot’ Review – Sicker Than Your Average

February 9 2021

In Netflix’s first Swedish original feature-film, Red Dot, director and co-writer Alain Darborg leads audiences on well-worn tracks through the expected beats of a typical...

All Rise season 2, episode 8 recap – “Bette Davis Eyes”

February 9 2021

This All Rise season 2, episode 8 recap for the episode titled “Bette Davis Eyes” contains spoilers. Just a month after the premature arrival of...

9-1-1: Lone Star season 2, episode 4 recap – “Friends With Benefits”

February 9 2021

This 9-1-1: Lone Star season 2, episode 4 recap for the episode titled “Friends With Benefits” contains spoilers. In a nice change of pace, especially...

Your Honor season 1, episode 9 recap – what happened in “Part Nine”?

February 7 2021

This Your Honor season 1, episode 9 recap for the episode titled “Part Nine” contains spoilers. It had to happen eventually, and in “Part Nine”,...

Invisible City season 1, episode 7 recap – the ending explained

February 5 2021

This recap of Invisible City season 1, episode 7, “It’s Much Bigger Than Us”, contains spoilers. It doesn’t come as much of a surprise, but...

Invisible City season 1, episode 6 recap – “Childish Things”

February 5 2021

This recap of Invisible City season 1, episode 6, “Childish Things”, contains spoilers. In the space of just a couple of episodes, Invisible City has...

Invisible City season 1, episode 5 recap – “You Will Not Believe Me”

February 5 2021

This recap of Invisible City season 1, episode 5, “You Will Not Believe Me”, contains spoilers. I watch so much film and TV that I’ve...

Invisible City season 1, episode 4 recap – “Cuca Will Come After You”

February 5 2021

This recap of Invisible City season 1, episode 4, “Cuca Will Come After You”, contains spoilers. Before it follows on from the previous episode, “Cuca...

Invisible City season 1, episode 3 recap – “They Are Among Us”

February 5 2021

This recap of Invisible City season 1, episode 3, “They Are Among Us”, contains spoilers. Things aren’t going well for Eric in Invisible City episode...

Invisible City season 1, episode 2 recap – “There Is No Turning Back”

February 5 2021

This recap of Invisible City season 1, episode 2, “There Is No Turning Back”, contains spoilers. With Eric having crossed a line in the premiere, Invisible...

Invisible City season 1, episode 1 recap – “Wish You Were Here”

February 5 2021

This recap of Invisible City season 1, episode 1, “Wish You Were Here”, contains spoilers. You can check out our spoiler-free season review by clicking...

Invisible City review – folklore meets conservationism in an intriging new genre blend

February 5 2021

This review of Invisible City Season 1 is spoiler-free. There’s more at stake than just lives in Netflix’s new Brazilian original series Invisible City. Steeped in...

Black Beach review – a competent if unremarkable Spanish thriller

February 3 2021

There are levels of thrillers, just like anything else, and Esteban Crespo’s Black Beach, now streaming on Netflix, is of the serious, moderately intelligent, and...

Tiffany Haddish Presents: They Ready season 2 review – another funny clutch of undersung comedians

February 2 2021

Netflix’s Tiffany Haddish Presents They Ready Season 2 debuted on February 2, 2021. The rise of Tiffany Haddish from Girls Trip to her own Netflix special with...

9-1-1: Lone Star season 2, episode 3 recap – “Hold the Line”

February 2 2021

This recap of 9-1-1: Lone Star season 2, episode 3, “Hold the Line”, contains spoilers. The beauty of a spin-off is that somewhere down the...

Your Honor season 1, episode 8 recap – “Part Eight”

January 31 2021

This recap of Your Honor season 1, episode 8, “Part Eight”, contains spoilers. It was always going to come down to the courtroom. That’s where...

Below Zero review – a clear Con Air homage that gets lost in the cold

January 29 2021

Con Air is one of my favorite dumb action movies of all time, which I raise because Netflix’s new Spanish action-thriller Below Zero is so...

Dickinson season 2, episode 6 recap – “Split the Lark”

January 29 2021

This recap of Dickinson season 2, episode 6, “Split the Lark”, contains spoilers. It’s so easy to get caught up in ourselves, that we forget...

The Conners season 3, episode 8 recap – “Young Love, Old Lions and Middle-Aged Hyenas”

January 28 2021

This recap of The Conners season 3, episode 8, “Young Love, Old Lions and Middle-Aged Hyenas”, contains spoilers. The seventh episode of The Conners’ third...

June & Kopi review – animals remain better than humans

January 28 2021

Noviandra Santosa’s June & Kopi helps to flesh out an already-overpopulated subgenre of movies that might best be described as, “dogs!”. That really is the...