RoleSenior Staff Writer
LocationLeeds, United Kingdom
ExpertiseFilm and TV Analysis, Editorial, Entertainment, News, Journalism
Contribution426 articles published since June 2021

Romey Norton

Romey Norton joined Ready Steady Cut in June 2021 as a Senior Staff Writer. When she’s not on a hike or practicing yoga, she writes reviews and feature content for film, TV, reality shows, Stand-up Comedy, and documentaries.

With a Master of Arts Degree from the University of Leeds in 2017 and acting experience on screen, Romey uses her film knowledge to bring informative and detailed content for online publications and podcasting.

Romey also writes for Film Focus and, in late 2023, became the host of Creative Chronicles, which provides weekly entertainment news for their listeners. She is also the Head of Detail for the communications company Wordsmiths Unlimited, where she leads editorial projects.

Romey’s talents continue as Romey has an acting portfolio, appearing in various television adverts, starring in the weekly TV show Emmerdale, and starring in films such as My Dad’s Christmas Date.

Her favorite things to watch are documentaries and procedural dramas.

Articles by Romey Norton

‘Physical: 100’ Season 1 Review – A Real-Life Squid Game

January 24 2023

Physical: 100 is the first Korean reality survival series on Netflix, so reality fans, get ready as this series pits participants against one another in...

Movies Similar To ‘500 Days of Summer’ With Themes of Love, Self-Discovery and Pain

January 17 2023

500 Days of Summer is the 2007 rom-com starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Zooey Deschanel and tells the story of Tom (Gordon-Levitt), who revisits the one...

‘Bling Empire: New York’ Season 1 Review – This Spin-Off Is a Big Bore

January 13 2023

Watching reality series is a way for audiences to switch off from their everyday lives and live vicariously through the rich, extravagant people on our...

‘The Hatchet Wielding Hitchhiker’ Review – Homeless Hero to Stone-Cold Killer

January 10 2023

If you’re too young to remember, forgot, or are clueless (like me), Kai, aka Caleb Lawrence McGillvary, was the subject of a 2013 viral video...

‘Mumbai Mafia: Police vs the Underworld’ Review – Exposing Mumbai’s Handling of Organized Crime

January 6 2023

Mumbai Mafia: Police vs The Underworld comes from the team behind Crime Stories: India Detectives and follows the battle between Mumbai Police’s “encounter specialists” and organized...

‘Madoff: The Monster of Wall Street’ Review – The Rise and Fall of Bernie Madoff

January 2 2023

Who doesn’t love a smooth criminal? Con artists usually have a suave charm that makes them hard to hate and easy to admire. These masters...

‘Chicago Party Aunt’ Season 2 Review – Time to Hang Up the Party Shoes

December 30 2022

The growth of adult animation series continues and isn’t stopping, with Chicago Party Aunt getting a second season. Although the “part one, part two” thing...

‘I Am a Killer’ Season 4 Review – A Chilling and Compelling Series

December 21 2022

The popularity of watching true-crime documentaries and series is still super high amongst audiences, each one being as gritty and harrowing as the last. While...

‘Paradise PD’ Season 4 Review and Ending Explained – Thanks For The Cringy Laughs

December 16 2022

Fans will be sad to learn this is the final season of Paradise PD but will be happy to know the series goes out with a...

‘Sonic Prime’ Season 1 Review –  High Speed, High Energy Series! 

December 15 2022

Sonic Prime is a sci-fi animation series where the fate of a strange new multiverse rests in the gloved hands of the speedy, blue Sonic...

‘Hawa’ Ending Explained – Why Does Hawa Need to Be Adopted?

December 9 2022

With a promising storyline and cultural themes, I expected a lot from Hawa when reading and doing research and the film was a letdown. The character...

‘Hawa (2022)’ Review – This Life-Affirming Quest is a Major Let Down

December 9 2022

Prime Video brought audiences the film festival-winning film Hawa to our everyday screening services. Directed by Maïmouna Doucouré (Cuties), Hawa is a French drama film...

‘The Elephant Whisperers’ Review – Touching Story of a Couples Life with Elephants

December 8 2022

Set in the beautiful and peaceful rural backdrops of a South Indian village, this India-set short documentary tells the heartwarming story of the first couple...

‘Delivery by Christmas’ Review – Polish Rom-Com Fails to Deliver the Christmas Spirit

December 6 2022

It’s the most wonderful time of the year when even the most badly acted, simply written, and cheesy films fill our hearts with warmth and...

‘My Unorthodox Life’ Season 2 Review – Bouncing Back From Divorce

December 2 2022

Julia Haart and her family are back to tackle more personal and professional challenges in the second season of My Unorthodox Life. If you’re new...

‘The Swimmers’ Review – Inspiring True Story of Two Refugee Sisters Defying the Odds

November 23 2022

Netflix brings the true story of how two sisters, Sara and Yusra, fled Syria to Greece to Germany before one competed for the refugee team...

‘The Swimmers’ Ending Explained – What Happened to Sara and Yusra?

November 23 2022

The Swimmers is a powerful and eye-opening film based on an unbelievable true story. Whilst the ending feels a little rushed, it’s a positive outcome...

‘Inside Job’ Season 2 Review – Reagan Is Back Filled With Revenge!

November 16 2022

Fans rejoice as the mature sci-fi workplace comedy Inside Job from Netflix, which first premiered in 2019, is back for Season 2. When Netflix first...

TV Shows Like ‘State of Alabama Vs. Brittany Smith’ That Will Fuel Your Feminism

November 16 2022

Whilst State of Alabama Vs. Brittany Smith is a short documentary film; the series below all have similar themes, which include women being let down...

‘Run for the Money’ Review – Run, Keep Running and Don’t Get Caught

November 16 2022

Run for the Money is a reality competition show where celebrity contestants desperately try to outmaneuver black-clad Hunters in pursuit of a growing cash prize....