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

The Sandman Season 1, Episode 2 Recap – “Imperfect Hosts”

August 5 2022

In the ending of the last episode, we saw Morpheus return to the Dreaming, to find his beautiful realm drastically destroyed. The Sandman Season 1,...

The Sandman Season 1, Episode 1 Recap – “Sleep of the Just”

August 5 2022

The Sandman Season 1, Episode 1 opens with a man traveling in a car and falling asleep. Simple but beautifully constructed, as we follow a...

‘Light & Magic’ Season 1 Review – Illuminating Docuseries Showing Us the Magic Hehind Lucas Film

July 27 2022

In true style, this documentary series Light & Magic was announced on Star Wars Day (May the 4th this year), and film fans can now...

‘The Most Hated Man on the Internet’ Review – Fuelled by Hate, the Rise and Fall of a Revenge Porn Influencer

July 26 2022

Netflix has another jaw-dropping crime docuseries available for streaming. This one has the long, gripping title The Most Hated Man on the Internet. Over three...

Anything’s Possible (2022) Ending Explained – Do Kelsa and Khal End Up Together?

July 22 2022

At the beginning of Anything’s Possible, we’re introduced to Kelsa, recording and posting her personal vlog about her trans experience after she’s started taking hormone...

Anything’s Possible (2022) Review – Delightfully Modern Film That Serves Up LGBTQ+ Positivity and Pride 

July 22 2022

Anything’s Possible stars Renee Elise Goldsberry (Waves), Abubakr Ali, and Eva Reign. It is Billy Porter’s feature-length directorial debut (also in Fairfax; Stand Out: An...

‘Bad Exorcist’ Review – Raunchy Animation Around Exorcisms Is Fun

July 20 2022

Netflix has a surprisingly big collection of adult content animation, so if you’re a fan of these types of series, then you’ll be happy to...

‘Blown Away’ Season 3 Review – The Glass Blowing Craze Isn’t Slowing Down Yet

July 19 2022

Guess what’s back? Blown Away, the highly loved series that has gained mass popularity with people shocked at how much they have enjoyed watching and...

‘Too Old for Fairytales’ Ending Explained – Does Waldek Manage to Grow Up?

July 18 2022

Too Old for Fairytales begins with Waldek and his friends competing in an online gaming competition, and losing. All Waldi wants in life is to...

‘Too Old for Fairytales’ Review – A Seemingly Boring Coming Of Age Story

July 18 2022

Netflix has released the Polish film Too Old for Fairytales, which follows the story of a young boy, Waldek, who is obsessed with video games...

‘Farzar’ Season 1 Review – Raunchy Space Comedy Is Wonderfully Weird

July 16 2022

Netflix has released the adult animated series, Farzar, an outrageous, hilarious, weird, sci-fi animated comedy series. With ten episodes at half an hour each, this series...

‘Big Timber’ Season 2 Review – Big Tools, Big Trees, Big Bucks.

July 13 2022

Big Timber Season 2 is now available to watch on Netflix. This reality TV show teaches viewers about the logging industry. In season one we...

‘My Daughter’s Killer’ Review – A Fathers Love Turns Into a 30 Year Obsession

July 12 2022

Netflix has released the true crime documentary My Daughter’s Killer, where we follow the story of a dedicated father who fights for decades to bring his...

‘Ranveer vs. Wild with Bear Grylls’ Review – High Risk, High Stakes, High Rewards

July 8 2022

Netflix has released interactive special starring actor Ranveer Singh and the popular television personality and adventurer, Bear Grylls. It’s the first interactive adventure reality special...

‘America the Beautiful’ Review – From the Wild West to the Waterland, This Wildlife Documentary Showcases All North America Has to Offer

July 4 2022

Disney+ is home to the latest documentary series showcasing the world’s most beautiful landscapes and homes to animals that we need to preserve and protect....

‘The Art of Incarceration’ Review – Showing a Different Side to the World “Down Under”

July 3 2022

Netflix has released The Art of Incarceration, a documentary film that recounts the stories of the prisoners of Victoria Fulham’s correctional centre. We follow the...

‘Pirate Gold of Adak Island’ Season 1 Review – Treasure Hunters, Assemble

June 29 2022

Netflix is bringing something a little different to our screens, a real-life treasure hunt, Pirate Gold of Adak Island. In 1892 a pirate buried gold...

‘Blasted’ Review – An Innocent Game of Laser Tag Turns Into an Alien Invasion

June 28 2022

Netflix has released the Norwegian sci-fi action-comedy film Blasted, which is the story of Sebastian and his friends who meet for a game of laser...

‘At Home With the Gils’ Season 1 Review – A Heartwarming Family with a Soul for Music

June 24 2022

Amazon Studios has released the documentary series At Home With the Gils. Across 5 episodes, we follow one of the most famous families in Brazilian...

First Class season 1 review – showcasing the extravagant lifestyles in bright Barcelona

June 23 2022

This review of the Netflix reality series First Class season 1 does not contain spoilers.  Netflix has released the reality show First Class, created by...