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

The Night House ending explained – what’s going on at the lake house?

August 23 2021

This article contains major spoilers for The Night House’s ending. After a devastating revelation, Beth starts to understand the nature of the hauntings in her...

The Night House review – a slow-burn ghost thriller that ultimately leads to nothing

August 23 2021

This review of The Night House is spoiler-free. Directed by David Bruckner, from a screenplay by Ben Collins and Luke Piotrowski, this slow-burning ghost story stars...

The Forever Purge review – bigger isn’t always better

August 9 2021

This review of The Forever Purge is spoiler-free. Held back due to the pandemic, The Forever Purge has finally been released. This entry seems set...

Dream Horse review – an old fashioned nags to riches story

June 4 2021

There’s a time and a place for films like Dream Horse. You have seen several like it before, though maybe not about a racehorse that...

Human: The World Within review – facts with heart

June 4 2021

It’s a balancing act; producing a documentary that appeals to everyone is a skill. Human: The World Within manages to walk the line between educating...

The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It review – back down the rabbit hole

May 31 2021

This review of The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It is spoiler-free. Well, the Warrens are back again, with another odd blending of the...

The Unholy review – challenging The Conjuring, badly

May 31 2021

This review of The Unholy is spoiler-free. Returning to the cinema this week was exciting. It had been months since I sat in a darkened room,...

Host review – Zoom seance lockdown horror

December 30 2020

Host is only 56 minutes long, so it feels odd calling it a movie. It is really more like an episode of Black Mirror, if...

Wonder Woman 1984 spoiler review – not really worth the wait

December 19 2020

Warning: This review of Wonder Woman 1984 contains spoilers. It’s arrived! The most eagerly anticipated DC Universe film of the year, Wonder Woman 1984, has found...

Shawn Mendes: In Wonder review – there’s something holding this back

November 23 2020

Over the course of a world tour, this Shawn Mendes: In Wonder follows Shawn as he opens up about stardom, relationships, and his musical future. Opening,...

Halloween (1978) rewatch – Odeon shows John Carpenter’s classic slasher flick before closing down

November 1 2020

Watching Halloween on Halloween Odeon continues to do its best for film lovers by showing both old and new films at their theatres, but they...

Honest Thief review – Liam Neeson is back, playing Liam Neeson

October 25 2020

Liam Neeson is back, playing Liam Neeson in this new thriller from director Mark Williams. In Honest Thief, Neeson is Tom Carter, ex-marine turned bank...

Pixie review – Quentin Tarantino does Father Ted

October 16 2020

Pixie is a comedy thriller set in Ireland, directed by Barnaby Thompson and written by Preston Thompson. It follows Pixie, go-getting and ruthless, and her...

Tenet second opinion – here’s why this film is a failure

September 14 2020

In any other time, Tenet would have been a Summer blockbuster of a movie that would have lit up the box office and opened the...

Petla review – a jaw-dropper you should approach with caution

September 12 2020

It has been a long time since I watched a film at the cinema with my jaw dropped. Perhaps you have some moments in movies...

Spree review – a darkly funny distraction

August 16 2020

Lockdown had probably seen quite an increase in the number of people on YouTube, and other services, watching vlogs… from people… doing stuff. The more...

Gunjan Saxena: The Kargil Girl review – a feel-good story that misses the mark

August 13 2020

Gunjan: Saxena: The Kargil Girl is an inspiring tale of Gunjan Saxena, who decides, as a young girl on a commercial flight, that she wants...

An American Pickle second opinion – an ultimately pleasing low-key production

August 9 2020

An immigrant worker, played by Seth Rogan, ends up being pickled in a vat for 100 years , and wakens in modern day New York...

Black Water: Abyss review – when you gaze into the abyss

July 20 2020

In Black Water: Abyss, a group of friends goes exploring into a new cave system, but the rising water level and a hungry crocodile turns their...

50 States of Fright Season 1 Episode 14 Recap – “Destino (Florida) Part 3”

April 30 2020

We recap 50 States of Fright Season 1 Episode 14, “Destino (Florida) Part 3”, which contains significant spoilers. So we start exactly where we left...