RoleSenior Editor
LocationWest Yorkshire, United Kingdom
ExpertiseEditorial, Film and TV, News, Entertainment, K-Drama, Pop Culture, Rotten Tomatoes Approved, Editorial
Contribution6537 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

‘Delirium (2018)’ Review – A Boring Found-Footage Horror

January 20 2018

Believe it or not, Delirium is a good old-fashioned found-footage horror film. And here I was, thinking we’d moved past such things. Nevertheless, here we...

‘The Incredible Hulk’ (2018) Movie Summary and Post-Credit Scene Explained

January 19 2018

Marvel started off their vision of a connected superhero franchise with a very solid foundation: 2008’s Iron Man. Only a month after the release of...

‘Polka King’ Review – A Charming Few Hours

January 12 2018

Polka King is a charming ode to the completely bizarre and undeniably fanciful life of Jan Lewan. Based upon the 2009 documentary The Man Who...

Review | Insidious: The Last Key

January 8 2018

Remember “Tiptoe Through the Tulips”? Remember trying to get that song out of your mind after the first Insidious movie? Well, this is the 4th...

‘The Strange Ones’ Review – Unsettling and Unusual, But Worth Watching

January 8 2018

As the title suggests, it’s very strange. From the filmmaking team of Christopher Radcliff and Lauren Wolkstein, The Strange Ones is a puzzle of a...

‘Day of the Dead: Bloodline’ Review – There’s Some Well-Constructed Action Beats But It’s A Bad Zombie Movie

January 8 2018

Day of the Dead: Bloodline is a remake of 1985’s Day of the Dead. Which shouldn’t come as much of a surprise, I guess. But...

‘Renegades’ (2017) Review – An Inconsistent and Mediocre Action-Thriller

January 7 2018

Co-written and produced by Luc Besson (Anna 2019) and starring an interchangeable bunch of square-jawed Navy SEALs, Renegades is a run-of-the-mill gung-ho actioner that serves...

MCU Walkthrough | Iron Man

January 6 2018

MCU Walkthrough | Iron Man Robert Downey Jr. made a MySpace joke in Iron Man… He called Terrance Howard and Jeff Bridges on a slide-up...

Rotten Season 1 Review

January 5 2018

Rotten is a six-episode Netflix Original documentary series that buries a questing fork deep into the underworld of global food production. It takes a look...

Review | The Killing of a Sacred Deer

January 2 2018

The Killing of a Sacred Deer Director Yorgos Lanthimos Writer(s) Yorgos Lanthimos, Efthymis Filippou Rating R Release Date November 3, 2017 What’s this? In many...

‘White Christmas (1954)’ Review – This Should Be At The Top Of Your Xmas Movie List

December 18 2017

Until a few years ago, as far as I was concerned, White Christmas was just the wrong answer to the pub quiz question, “Which film...

‘A Song for Christmas’ Review – It’s Harmless Background Noise That’s Not Worth Watching

December 17 2017

A Song for Christmas is the latest made-for-TV Christmas film in the seemingly never-ending supply of crappy made-for-TV Christmas films available on Christmas 24. The...

Review | Darkest Hour

December 10 2017

Just over two hours of Gary Oldman in a fat-suit. What more could you want from a film? Believe it or not. Hidden beneath the...

Review | Dear Santa

December 10 2017

Dear Santa Title Dear Santa Director Jason Priestley Writer(s) Barbara Kymlicka Rating PG Release Date November 26, 2011 What’s this? This is the third made...

Review | El Camino Christmas

December 8 2017

Netflix Original El Camino Christmas Director David E. Talbert Writer(s)  Theodore Melfi, Christopher Wehner Rating R Release Date December 8, 2017 What’s this? News to...

Mudbound (2017) Review

December 1 2017

Directed by Dee Rees, we review the 2017 Netflix movie Mudbound, which does not contain any significant spoilers. Netflix has played a huge part in...

Review | The Nine Lives of Christmas

November 28 2017

The Nine Lives of Christmas Title The Nine Lives of Christmas Director Mark Jean Writer(s) Sheila Roberts (based on the book by), Nancey Silvers Rating...

‘Battle of the Sexes’ Review – A Movie With A Really Engaging Character Study

November 27 2017

I think that tennis hasn’t been particularly well served (pun very much intended) on the big screen. Recently, we’ve had Borg/McEnroe, but sadly that passed...

Review | A December Bride

November 23 2017

I always find it hard to believe that there are entire TV channels dedicated to Christmas movies. They usually start appearing on my TV guide...

‘Lore’ Season 1 Review – Incredibly Interesting and Visually Impressive

November 17 2017

Before becoming a horror anthology TV series, Lore was an award-winning podcast hosted by Aaron Mahnke. Lore traces our nightmares all the way back to...