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

‘Easy-Bake Battle: The Home Cooking Competition’ Season 1 Review – Easy-Bore, Easy to Miss

October 10 2022

Here we go again with another baking program, as if we didn’t have enough already. People really must have the baking bug, especially since lockdown,...

‘The Joys and Sorrows of Young Yuguo’ Review – Humble and Sweet Tribute to a Young Dreamer

October 6 2022

The Joys and Sorrows of Young Yuguo, directed by Ilinca Calugareanu and starring Haoming Chen, takes audiences on a journey with sixteen-year-old Yuguo, whose love of Eastern European...

‘My Harrigan’s Phone’ Ending Explained – Communicating Beyond The Grave

October 5 2022

My Harrigan’s Phone begins with Craig (played by Jaeden Martell) running through a forest, distressed until he reaches the end of a cliff and looks...

‘Mr. Harrigan’s Phone’ Review – Average Stephen King Adaptation Worth Watching

October 5 2022

As a huge fan of Halloween and the supernatural, I enjoy anything from the seriously scary to classic horror comedy. Mr. Harrigan’s Phone is a...

‘The Mole’ Review – This Reality Competition Will Have You Hooked

October 3 2022

Alex Wagner hosts this intense, extreme, and adventurous game called The Mole, where nothing is ever what it seems. With a jackpot that only one...

‘My Best Friend’s Exorcism’ Ending Explained – Can Friendship Beat The Devil?

September 30 2022

This quirky horror flick, My Best Friend’s Exorcism, opens to 80s Ah-ha music with panoramic shots of the suburbs and two gossipy girls talking on...

‘My Best Friend’s Exorcism’ Review – The Perfect Horror-Comedy Film

September 30 2022

My Best Friend’s Exorcism is a quirky horror-comedy film set in the late ’80s during the so-called Satanic Panic, and it is a touching story...

‘Inside the World’s Toughest Prisons’ Season 6 Review – Does Everyone Deserve a Second Chance?

September 28 2022

Inside the World’s Toughest Prisons is a documentary series where Raphael Rowe, who was once convicted of a murder he did not commit in the UK,...

Eat the Rich: The GameStop Saga Review – Reddit vs Wall Street

September 25 2022

Wall Street is a world we all hear about, but what do we really know and understand about it? In this must-watch documentary series, we...

Super/Natural Season 1 Review – Think You Know Nature, Think Again

September 21 2022

The latest National Geographic documentary series is finally here. Super/Natural is executive-produced by Academy Award winner James Cameron (Avatar, Titanic) and narrated by Academy Award-nominated and BAFTA Award-winning...

Jo Koy: Live from the Los Angeles Forum Review – This Doesn’t Disappoint

September 13 2022

Jo Koy returns with his fourth comedy special, his first one in two years, performed live from the lovely Los Angeles. With a runtime of...

Mija Review – Powerful Story Sees Children of Immigrants, Chasing Their Dreams

September 10 2022

Mija chronicles the emotional and complex stories of Doris Muñoz and Jacks Haupt, the daughters of undocumented immigrants from Mexico, navigating their careers in the...

‘No Limit’ Ending Explained – What’s The Key Message?

September 9 2022

No Limit starts with somber music and a young girl standing looking out into the open ocean alone on a beach. The girl is greeted...

‘No Limit’ Review – Diving Hard Into Unknown Waters and Toxic Relationships

September 9 2022

No Limit (also known as Sous Emprise) is a sports-drama-romance movie written and directed by David M. Rosenthal and stars Camille Rowe and Sofiane Zermani,...

Get Smart with Money Review – A Film To Help You Make Better Financial Choices

September 6 2022

Money makes the world go round and influences every aspect of our lives, it’s the reason we work, manipulates and forces our choices from which...

Untold: Race of the Century Review – Sailing Into History

September 6 2022

Untold brings us the story of the winner takes all, do or die race of the century, The America’s cup, and how one Australian team...

Dated and Related Season 1 Review – the same vacuous nonsense

August 31 2022

In a world where online dating is the new norm, we are still fighting back and wanting the old days of meeting someone in person....

The Anthrax Attacks: In the Shadow of 9/11 Review – a horrifying tale

August 31 2022

From Oscar-nominated director Dan Krauss (Extremis, The Kill Team) and BBC Studios comes the incredible true story of the 2001 anthrax attacks on the United...

Drive Hard: The Maloof Way Season 1 Review – Filled with Energy and Engines

August 24 2022

For the Maloof family there is no greater thrill than making fast cars go even faster. That’s why there are eight episodes showcasing the fun,...

Untold: Operation Flagrant Foul Review – One of the Biggest Scandals in NBA History

August 24 2022

Untold Volume 2 brings us this powerful documentary about an act of betrayal. It’ll come as no surprise that the sports betting industry brings in...