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

Last Chance U Season 3 Review

July 20 2018

Watch Dan Hart’s review of Last Chance U season 3 in YouTube here.  As I sat watching Netflix’s Last Chance U season 3 unsuspectingly with my eighth cup...

Jim Jefferies returns on Netflix with “This Is Me Now”

July 14 2018

Jim Jefferies: This Is Me Now shows how far the Australian comedian has come in his hour-long new stand-up. His heightened fame has enhanced his...

How It Ends (2018) Review

July 13 2018

How It Ends suspiciously markets itself like it is Netflix’s next baby, with a title that hints at an apocalypse and a film poster that...

Here’s everything that happened in Mr. Sunshine Season 1

July 7 2018

It is probably useful to understand the general premise of this K-Drama series, which is difficult to realise from the first episode. Mr. Sunshine tells...

100 Days of Solitude (100 días de soledad) Review

July 7 2018

In the opening minutes of 100 Days of Solitude, also known as 100 Days of Loneliness (100 días de soledad), Spanish photographer José Díaz sounds like he...

Penalty Kick (La pena máxima) Review

July 1 2018

This is utter garbage. Penalty Kick, also known as its original title La pena máxima, manages to suck the life out of football. What a time to do...

Every Day (2018) Review

June 28 2018

If Every Day demonstrates a single truth, it’s that we are running out of genuine ideas for teen drama movies. Whether it’s a goofy high school comedy...

Midnight Sun (2018) Review

June 26 2018

When you read a movie premise like Midnight Sun‘s, you have to remind yourself that it is just a film, but you immediately try to guard against...

Brain on Fire Review

June 24 2018

Netflix film Brain on Fire offers a solid collection of events that paint the picture of a regressive rare disease. We follow Susannah Cahalan, a...

Flower (2017) Review

June 20 2018

Zoey Deutch delivers in Flower well and truly. Her acting career is not extensive, so far, but she is clearly up and coming and placing herself in...

Social Animals (2018) Review

June 11 2018

Social Animals is a stellar piece of filmmaking and not in a pretentious or complex kind of way. The storytelling transparently cuts through the usual bullshit,...

Maktub (2017) Review

June 11 2018

Watch Dan Hart’s review on YouTube here. This will not surprise you in the slightest but I am fairly convinced I have not seen an...

Ali’s Wedding Review

June 4 2018

Watch Dan Hart’s review of Ali’s Wedding on Youtube here A movie with religious implications has to find the right balance, especially when it involves romantic...

Alex Strangelove Review

June 4 2018

Watch DanHartRSC’s review on YouTube There is a scene in Alex Strangelove where Alex’s friend reveals his penis in public to prove to him that...

Arrested Development Season 5, Part 1 Review

May 29 2018

So, here we go. Arrested Development Season 5 is the latest installment the fans yearned for, molded into a strategic two-part semi-Netflix Original season to continue...

Netflix’s Ibiza Review

May 25 2018

What are we expecting from Netflix Original Ibiza? I guess a lot of sex, partying, drama and drugs. You get all of that but first, it...

Sometimes (2016) Review: Patience, Anxiety, and the Unsettling Reality of a Waiting Room

May 1 2018

A movie about seven people waiting for their HIV results is a hard sell, especially when most of the environment is in the waiting room. Sometimes,...

‘My Perfect Romance’ Review – A Disappointing Dive into Tired Romantic Tropes

May 1 2018

There are dark days as a film critic. With the number of movies released a year, there is the odd one that nearly breaks a...

“The Rachel Divide Review – A Documentary on Identity and Media Scrutiny

April 27 2018

A lot of thoughts came to my mind whilst watching The Rachel Divide. The first was that I found it incredible how Rachel Dolezal had managed to...

Psychokinesis Review – A Quirky, One-Off Superhero Ride on Netflix

April 25 2018

Netflix film Psychokinesis reveals itself with a montage of news clips celebrating a young entrepreneur who has become locally famous for making outstanding fried chicken. I...