RoleEditor-in-Chief
LocationWest Yorkshire, United Kingdom
ExpertiseFilm and TV, Entertainment, K-Drama, True Crime, Reality Shows, Pop Culture, Online Publishing
Contribution3375 articles published since November 2017

Daniel Hart

Daniel co-founded Ready Steady Cut and has served as Editor-in-Chief since 2017. Since then, Dan has been at the top of his game, ensuring that we only produce and upload exceptional-quality content and that we’re up to date with the latest additions to the streaming and entertainment world.

An expert film writer with years of experience, Dan knows the current, latest, and upcoming film and TV show crazes and ensures his team has the same degree of knowledge about what they write.

Daniel has been interested in Film and TV since an early age, making various blogs in his early teenage years. His interest followed his education, and Dan earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Film and Media at Manchester Metropolitan University in 2012. After university, he took on various job roles, including being part of the social media team at a small business. However, Dan had a real passion for entertainment coverage, and in 2016, he co-founded Ready Steady Cut and has been operating it since.

Daniel is also individually approved for Rotten Tomatoes and gained that status in June 2020. Here is his Rotten Tomatoes Profile.

Articles by Daniel Hart

‘The Imaginary’ Explores the Conscious Boundary Between Childhood Innocence and the Transition to Adulthood

July 5 2024

One thing I never had as a child was an imaginary friend, but I recall one night believing that Santa Claus was sneaking around the...

The Ending of ‘Space Cadet’ Makes You A Little Warm To This Stupid Astronaut Movie

July 4 2024

The ending of Space Cadet would have reached a ludicrous level if Rex had managed to fool NASA and become a fully qualified astronaut despite...

5 Key Moments From ‘The Boys’ Season 4, Episode 6

July 4 2024

Look, I get it—we like sensationalism and memes—but I do feel like The Boys is running out of gas, even if there is a story to be...

3 Key Moments from the ‘Trying’ Season 4 Ending

July 3 2024

Rafe Spall and Esther Smith hinted that the Trying Season 4 finale would have a massive cliffhanger, so Episode 8 does not disappoint. While the...

REVIEW: ‘SPRINT’ is helped by a good format and a known journey ahead

July 2 2024

Brought to you by the same people who produced Full Swing, Drive to Survive, and Break Point comes SPRINT, a sports docuseries following athletes competing...

‘My Lady Jane’ Season 2 Could Continue Exploring Alternative Historical Threads Or We Could Have ‘My Plain Jane’

July 1 2024

Amazon Prime Video has not yet renewed My Lady Jane for Season 2, but if they did, there would be plenty of stories to explore....

‘Drawing Closer’ Ending Has A Surprising Twist From Haruna

June 27 2024

It’s easy to walk into the ending of Drawing Closer with a false sense of security. After all, the end is spelled out at the start...

‘Drawing Closer’ Is a Romantic, Sweet and Gently Approached Adaptation

June 27 2024

The thing about romance movies that center on the inevitable death is that they are blatantly made to upset you. And you have to be...

Dissecting The Meaning Behind ‘The Bear’ Season 3’s Ending

June 27 2024

The ending of The Bear Season 3 is more about meaning than plot twists. And while Episode 10, “Forever,” leaves us with a cliffhanger, there’s...

REVIEW: ‘The Bear’ Season 3 Still Shines While In The Spotlight

June 27 2024

All eyes are on The Bear. It deserves the limelight: not only has it achieved perfect television at times, but it’s slowly earned its respect....

‘The Boys’ Season 4, Episode 5 Explained: Butcher Has Different Ideas For The Virus

June 27 2024

Episode 5 of The Boys Season 4 centers on the annual V52 Expo, which is Vought’s conference announcing the slate of media that will be...

‘My Lady Jane’ Ending Sees Jane and Guildford Frantically Trying To Escape Execution

June 27 2024

I expected My Lady Jane to have a frantic ending. The series has embraced the scenario that Lady Jane Grey and Guildford Dudley were too...

‘My Lady Jane’ Is Not Quite ‘Bridgerton’, But Not Quite ‘The Great’ Either

June 26 2024

I always find it funny when streaming companies compete with each other on niche genres; Hulu has The Great, Netflix has Bridgerton, and Prime Video...

‘Trying’ Season 5 Could Be On The Cards After Cast Tease Season 4 Cliffhanger

June 26 2024

Why wouldn’t anyone want a season 5 of Trying? Nikki and Jason are everyone’s favorite parents, and Season 4 only elevates that feeling as they...

‘Trying’ Season 4, Episode 7: What Happens When Nikki Meets Princess’s Mom In Spain Special?

June 26 2024

The key plot point in Trying Season 4 has been Princess’s desperation to meet her birth mom, Kat, to get answers about her upbringing. This...

‘Kleks Academy’ 2 Could Explore Fairylandia More, But The Sequel Would Need To Improve

June 24 2024

The possibilities of Kleks Academy 2 does have something riding on it, and that’s success at the Polish box office. According to Cineuropa, Kleks Academy...

‘Trying’ Season 4 Review: “I Love This Series, Even With Its Flawed View On Adoption”

June 23 2024

No word of a lie, when I started writing this review, I wrote: “If someone told me that Esther Smith and Rafe Spall were together...

‘Trigger Warning’ Review: Jessica Alba Competes With Jennifer Lopez For Worst Movie Of The Year

June 21 2024

I highly doubt Trigger Warning needed three lead writers overseeing this project. If it did, I’d love to know what they were doing. Whether I...

‘The Accidental Twins’ tells the incredible true story of a scientist’s dream

June 20 2024

The Accidental Twins is not just another documentary. Its premise might sound like the plot of an upcoming movie. But it’s not fiction; it’s a...

The Boys Season 4, Episode 4 Explained: Homelander Wants His Audience To Feel Sorry For Him

June 20 2024

As I enjoyed The Boys Season 4, Episode 4, I realized that Homelander breaks the fourth wall—not by looking at the camera and talking to...