RoleSenior Staff Writer
LocationScotland
ExpertiseFilm and TV, Entertainment, Pop Culture, Comics, True Crime, Reality TV, News
Contribution686 articles published since July 2018

Louie Fecou

Louie Fecou joined the Ready Steady Cut writing team in August 2018 as a Senior Staff Writer. He has proven experience in various publications, both print and online. In 2013, he was a columnist and writer for The Irvine Herald Newspaper to kickstart his journalism career.

As his writing career evolved, he contributed to Workout Magazine, the trade paper for fitness professionals, and then moved to digital, writing for the online site Watchfit. 

Then, Louie moved to Entertainment writing, and in 2017, he contributed to the online publication We Have a Hulk.

Wanting to diversify his entertainment coverage by exploring his lifelong passions for pop culture, comics, film, and TV, Louie became a regular contributor to Ready Steady Cut. He has also brought his knowledge of True Crime and written well-curated articles on various stories for the website.

Louie is also interested in reality TV, keeping current with the latest reality stars.

Articles by Louie Fecou

28 Days Haunted season 1, episode 2 recap – “Get Out “

October 24 2022

We recap the Netflix horror reality series 28 Days Haunted season 1, episode 2, “Get Out,” which contains spoilers. So, we are back with our...

28 Days Haunted season 1, episode 1 recap – “Day One”

October 23 2022

This recap of the Netflix series 28 Days Haunted season 1, episode 1, “Day One,” contains spoilers. If you look on YouTube, it’s easy to...

Why does Michael Myers wear a mask?

October 14 2022

Every Halloween, we ask ourselves the question, “why does Michael Myers wear a mask?” Here at Ready Steady Cut, we attempt to give as many...

The Best 20 Horror Films About Creepy Dolls

October 3 2022

Check out our list of recommendations for the best 20 horror films about creepy dolls that you must watch. For probably longer than you think,...

Love In The Villa ending explained – comedy or tragedy?

September 2 2022

This article explains the ending of the Netflix film Love in the Villa and will contain significant spoilers. You can check out our spoiler-free review...

Love in the Villa review – star crossed lovers take their chance in Verona

September 1 2022

This review of the Netflix film Love in the Villa does not contain any major spoilers or significant plot points.  Netflix film Love in the...

Give Them Wings review – a very bleak piece of work

August 6 2022

This film review of Give Them Wings does not contain spoilers.  Sean Cronin directs this kitchen sink drama based on the true story of meningitis...

Thor: Love and Thunder second opinion review – the MCU is a rudderless ship

July 11 2022

This review of the MCU film Thor: Love and Thunder contain spoilers.  Read the site’s first review of Thor: Love and Thunder. Thor: Love and...

Elvis (2022) review – a classic example of style over substance

July 3 2022

This review of the film Elvis (2022) does not contain spoilers.  Perhaps the latest biopic from director and writer Baz Luhrmann on the life story...

The Northman review – a violent no-holds-barred revenge tale

April 30 2022

This review of The Northman is spoiler-free.  Robert Eggers is behind the camera in this historical epic that seems to have appeared on cinema screens...

Hive Movie review – an impressive feature debut

April 4 2022

This review of the film Hive does not contain spoilers.  Blerta Basholli is the writer-director behind Hive, based on true events in Kosovo after the...

The Nan Movie review – a missed opportunity

March 28 2022

This review of the film The Nan Movie does not contain spoilers. Catherine Tate is probably better known as a companion to Doctor Who to...

Monstrous review – an atmospheric horror held together by Christina Ricci

March 14 2022

This review of Monstrous is spoiler-free.  The Glasgow Film Theatre was the venue for Frightfest 2022, a 3-day event celebrating horror and thrillers in cinema....

Studio 666 review – who is this film really for?

March 4 2022

Directed by BJ McDonnell, and based on a story by Dave Grohl himself, Studio 666 is a comedy horror film starring legendary rock-pop band the...

Scream review – R-rated horror that delivers on every level

January 24 2022

Well, here we go again, in more ways than one. Scream, or Scream 5, makes a return to the big screen with a great attempt...

The Matrix Resurrections review – a messy, soulless cash grab

January 8 2022

I find it incredible that The Matrix Resurrections was even made. Sure there was an opportunity to try and bring a fourth Matrix movie to...

House Of Gucci review – no style, no substance

December 13 2021

It may sound like a cliche, but they should have got the team that made the trailer to edit House of Gucci. After seeing the...

The Card Counter review – small stakes with a big payoff

November 16 2021

This review of The Card Counter is spoiler-free. Written and directed by Paul Shrader, The Card Counter is a tale of redemption and revenge set...

Rise of the Footsoldier: Origins review – violent prequel continues the franchise

September 6 2021

This review of Rise of the Footsoldier: Origins is spoiler-free. Taking a leaf from the MCU, you have to admire the staying power of this...

Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings review — hello, Phase 4

September 6 2021

This review of Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings is spoiler-free. Simu Liu stars as Shang-Chi in the latest Marvel offering that returns...