RoleEditor-in-Chief
LocationWest Yorkshire, United Kingdom
ExpertiseFilm and TV, Entertainment, K-Drama, True Crime, Reality Shows, Pop Culture, Online Publishing
Contribution3370 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

‘ReMastered: Who Shot The Sheriff’ | Netflix Documentary Review

October 12 2018

Netflix Original ReMastered is a series of episodes that gives an in-depth look at music’s greatest legends. The other episodes have not been officially promoted yet...

‘Kuntilanak’ | Netflix Film Review

October 12 2018

Only a few weeks ago I grumbled at The 3rd Eye for its lack of imagination and new ideas for the horror genre. And here we are...

‘Errementari: The Blacksmith and the Devil’ | Netflix Film Review

October 12 2018

Landing on Netflix is a slice of hell, wrapped in Paul Urkijo Alijo‘s visionary work that portrays the workings of the underworld and a blacksmith determined...

‘Feminists: What Were They Thinking?’ | Netflix Documentary Review

October 11 2018

Netflix documentary Feminists: What Were They Thinking? has arrived on the streaming platform at a time where a sober reminder is necessary. October 2018 will be sadly...

‘Dancing Queen’ (2018) | Netflix Original Series Review

October 5 2018

It’s difficult to comprehend a show like Netflix’s Dancing Queen; I feel torn and uneasy at the pressure put on children to perform. It becomes bizarrely...

‘YG Future Strategy Office’ | Netflix Original Series Review

October 5 2018

Netflix’s YG Future Strategy Office is K-pop’s answer to The Office, with the odd awkward glances towards the camera, and a mockumentary style effort to build a narrative. The...

‘Forest of Piano’ (‘Piano no Mori’) | Netflix Anime Series Review

September 28 2018

Another week, another Netflix anime series added to a growing archive that can only please the fandom. Forest of Piano, or Piano no Mori, was originally a manga titled...

‘The 3rd Eye’ (‘Mata Batin’) | Netflix Film Review

September 28 2018

The 3rd Eye, or Mata Batin, is an Indonesian horror film that Netflix snuck on to their platform. It beggars belief how some of these films manage to...

‘Dragon Pilot: Hisone and Masotan’ | Netflix Anime Series Review

September 21 2018

Dragon Pilot: Hisone and Masotan, also known as Hisone to Masotan, is the latest Netflix anime series to grace the leading streaming platform internationally. Since Netflix has reached...

Suits Season 8 Episode 10 Recap – “Managing Partner” Is a Turning Point

September 20 2018

The general consensus is that this season has been woefully under-par. The predictability is irritating and the quality of the writing is not what it...

‘Quincy’ | Netflix Original Documentary Review

September 20 2018

In a recent podcast episode, we discussed multi-talented stars and whether they are born with it or if they achieve their skills with an unrivalled...

‘The Escort’ (2018) | Film Review

September 20 2018

If you ignore all the technical pitfalls that you would associate with a C movie, then The Escort has a story to reflect on. It takes a...

‘Forever’ (2018) | Prime Original Series Review

September 14 2018

The opening episode of Amazon Prime’s Forever was a fascinating account of the long monogamous relationship. A showreel is presented of June and Oscar’s (Maya Rudolph and Fred...

‘The Land of Steady Habits’ | Netflix Film Review

September 14 2018

Anders Hill (Ben Mendelsohn), the main character in The Land of Steady Habits, is actually someone you would summarise as hopelessly pathetic. He is a man that had...

Suits Season 8 Episode 9 Recap – “Motion to Delay” Sees Samantha and Alex Fighting

September 13 2018

“Motion to Delay” was much better in the grand scheme of things. Season 8, episode 9 at least showed a continuation of some form, making...

Six Dreams Season 1 Review – the gritty side of La Liga football

September 7 2018

Amazon Prime seem to be enjoying football at the moment, as they baste in the beautiful game, releasing exclusive documentaries. My views may be slightly...

Suits Season 8 Episode 8 Recap – What Happened to “Coral Gables”?

September 6 2018

Most of Suits‘ eighth season has assembled a series of desperate acts. Samantha, Brian and Katrina want to be the next partner of the firm and Robert...

The First Season 1 Review

September 4 2018

In the first episode of Hulu Original series The First, you are given the impression that 58-year-old Sean Penn has taken care of himself later in...

‘City of Joy’ | Netflix Documentary Review

September 3 2018

I welled up ever so slightly during City of Joy. The Netflix documentary details so much tragedy, yet curtails the depression with hope, signifying a light at...

Sisters Season 1 Review – Netflix series is well-balanced

September 1 2018

Netflix Original Series Sisters perhaps unsurprisingly follows three women who find out they are sisters. Julia learns that her Nobel Prize-winning father, who specialised in reproduction science...