RoleSenior Editor
LocationWest Yorkshire, United Kingdom
ExpertiseEditorial, Film and TV, News, Entertainment, K-Drama, Pop Culture, Rotten Tomatoes Approved, Editorial
Contribution6206 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

‘The Winning Try’ Episode 11 Recap – This Is the Best Show of the Year, Right?

August 29 2025

I struggle to think of a TV show in recent years that has charmed and delighted me quite as much as The Winning Try.

‘Peacemaker’ Season 2, Episode 2 Recap – This Show Is Very Funny, But Also Deeply Sad

August 29 2025

For a comic book show, Peacemaker is becoming surprisingly character-driven in Season 2, and for such a funny comedy, it’s also deeply sad at its core.

‘Dexter: Resurrection’ Episode 9 Recap – It Finally Happened, But How Do We Feel?

August 29 2025

Living a lie is a difficult thing to do, especially when you're living several at once, but this is precisely the predicament that Dexter has found himself in all throughout Dexter: Resurrection.

‘Chief of War’ Episode 6 Recap – An Ominous Chapter Shares Its Attention Well

August 29 2025

War is coming, of that there can be no doubt. I suppose Chief of War would be a bad title if it weren't.

‘Invasion’ Season 3, Episode 2 Recap – The Most Annoying Character Ever Is Back

August 29 2025

I don't think there's much point in moaning about Invasion's pacing anymore.

‘The Thursday Murder Club’ Ending Explained – How Multiple Cases and Killers Connect

August 28 2025

There’s quite a lot bundled up in the ending of The Thursday Murder Club. Not one whodunit but technically two, there aren’t just a couple...

‘The Thursday Murder Club’ Review – Netflix’s All-Star Adaptation Works Well

August 28 2025

Every now and again, a story – it could be a book, a TV show, a movie, whatever – is popular enough to redefine a...

‘Twisted Metal’ Season 2 Ending Explained – We’re Not Done With This Show Yet

August 28 2025

The final round of the Twisted Metal tournament performs as advertised. Episodes 10, 11, and 12 are carnage from top to bottom, killing off the...

‘Katrina: Come Hell and High Water’ Review – Familiar, But Sobering and Powerful

August 27 2025

Apparently, documentaries about Hurricane Katrina are like buses – you wait ages for one to come along, and then you get two pretty much at...

‘Alien: Earth’ Episode 4 Recap – An Uncharacteristically Dull Chapter

August 27 2025

I’ve been a bit sceptical of Alien: Earth hinging so much of its drama on the idea of kids in adult bodies, but Episode 4, “Observation”, makes me think it might have been in service of one thing in particular.

‘The Terminal List: Dark Wolf’ Episode 3 Recap – Boots On The Ground

August 27 2025

It occurs to me that The Terminal List: Dark Wolf suffers slightly from Ben Edwards and Raife Hastings being the least interesting things about it.

‘The Terminal List: Dark Wolf’ Episode 2 Recap – Quite A Night Out

August 27 2025

Maybe it's just me, but The Terminal List: Dark Wolf has real pacing issues.

‘The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox’ Episode 3 Recap – Foxy Knoxy, Come On Down

August 27 2025

Episode 3 of The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox begins by doing something that neither of the first two did, which is to attempt to characterise Giuliano Mignini.

‘The Terminal List: Dark Wolf’ Episode 1 Recap – A Slow, Moody Start

August 27 2025

Blimey, this is a bit serious, isn't it? The Terminal List: Dark Wolf lays its cards out on the table pretty early in Episode 1, and those cards read, roughly, "The American armed forces should be treated with paramount reverence and respect."

‘Platonic’ Season 2, Episode 5 Recap – The Leads Remain The Weakest Element

August 27 2025

Here's a bold prediction about Platonic Season 2 -- I reckon Will is going to lose his job, and Sylvia's event planning business isn't going to take off.

‘Twelve’ Episode 2 Recap – Rapid Pacing Might Be A Secret Weapon

August 25 2025

Twelve has a superpower of its own, and while it isn’t animal-themed, it’s undeniably extremely effective – pace.

‘Bon Appetit, Your Majesty’ Episodes 1 & 2 Recap – Your Starter Has Arrived

August 24 2025

Bon Appetit, Your Majesty is, and I don’t say this lightly, possibly the most quintessentially “K-Drama” K-Drama that ever did K-Drama.

‘Beyond the Bar’ Episode 8 Recap – This Is Becoming A Little Predictable

August 24 2025

Is someone working on Beyond the Bar reading these recaps? It feels like it sometimes.

‘The Institute’ Ending Explained – A Lot Of Symbolism and Payoff, But Little Closure

August 24 2025

Stephen King is the most famous horror writer in the world, which is worth remembering sometimes, because The Institute isn’t really a horror story. It’s...

‘Twelve’ Episode 1 Recap – A Serviceable Premiere Lays the Right Groundwork

August 24 2025

There’s something quite charming and simplistic about the mythological setup of Twelve, the anticipated Disney+ K-Drama based on zodiac signs about a dozen angels living among the humans of Korea and protecting them from an ancient evil.