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

Bobby Kennedy for President Review

April 25 2018

Sifting through the never seen before archive footage in Netflix docuseries Bobby Kennedy for President is an odd experience. Perhaps its the subject matter, or...

Lost in Space (2018) Season 1 Review

April 13 2018

Paying homage to the original series, Lost in Space is reimagined and modernised for a Netflix Original Series. Set thirty years in the future, Earth...

Amateur (2018) Review

April 6 2018

[yasr_overall_rating size=”medium”] Directed and written by Ryan Koo, Netflix Original Amateur is the story of a young aspiring basketball player desperate to move up the...

Film Review | Unsane (2018)

March 27 2018

Starring Claire Foy, Unsane tells the story of Sawyer Valentini, who is involuntarily committed to a mental institution, where she believes she is confronted by her...

Film Review | Tomb Raider (2018)

March 27 2018

In a fresh reboot and based on the 2013 game, Academy Award Winner Alicia Vikander takes on the role of Lara Croft in the simply...

‘Roxanne Roxanne’ Review – Chanté Adams Shines in Story of Queens Rap Legend

March 23 2018

Netflix film Roxanne Roxanne is a biopic about the most feared MC in Queens, New York, in the 1980s—Roxanne Shanté. It was written and directed...

‘Paradox (2018)’ Review – A Beautiful, Unconventional Musical Western by Daryl Hannah

March 23 2018

The Netflix film Paradox explores the journey of a group of outlaws searching for treasure and experiencing the supernatural powers of a full moon. The...

Film Review | Benji (2018)

March 16 2018

Netflix Original Benji, a remake of the 1974 release, follows Benji on a similar adventure as he delves into the city to try and save...

‘Gringo’ Review – Disappointing Comedy Action Drama with Edgerton & Theron

March 14 2018

Comedy action drama Gringo tells the story of Harold, who believes his executive friends are backstabbing him at a major pharmaceutical company. His suspicion eventually...

Review | A.I.C.O. Incarnation (2018)

March 9 2018

Netflix Original Anime series A.I.C.O. Incarnation follows high school student Aiko Tachibana who finds out she may have a life-threatening connection with a destructive lifeform...

TV Review | Love Season 3 (2018)

March 9 2018

Netflix Original Series Love returns for one last time. In season 3, Gus and Mickey pick up where they left off, tackling the trials and...

Anime Review | B: The Beginning

March 2 2018

Netflix Original Anime Series B: The Beginning tells the story of “B The Killer”, who the RIS has been relentlessly trying to capture. The anime...

‘Seven Seconds (2018)’ Review – A Must See Compelling Crime Drama

February 23 2018

Seven Seconds, a Netflix series, tells the story of a police officer who accidentally runs over a young black male and the repercussions it has...

Forgotten (2017) Review – Great Plot Twists But Not A Memorable Korean Film

February 21 2018

The South Korean film Forgotten tells the story of a man who has lost his memory for the last 19 days. His brother is determined...

Review | Love Per Square Foot (2018)

February 14 2018

Netflix Original Love Per Square Foot is about two dreaming young adults wanting their own ideal home, which leads to the opportunity for a marriage...

‘Violet Evergarden’ Season 1, Episode 5 Recap – “You Write Letters That Bring People Together?”

February 9 2018

In Violet Evergarden Season 1, Episode 5, the anime series picks up where it left off. The lead character goes on another adventure to implement...

Review | Seeing Allred

February 9 2018

Gloria Allred, one of the most famous American attorneys of all time, most known for taking on high-profile cases for women’s rights, is celebrated and...

Review | When We First Met

February 9 2018

Directed by Ari Sandel, Netflix Original When We First Met follows a young man in love, Noah, relegated to the friend-zone, who finds himself in luck...

Review | The Trader / Sovdagari

February 9 2018

Sundance awarding-winning documentary, The Trader / Sovdagari, follows trade merchant Gele in the small country of Georgia. Director Tamta Gabrichidze provides a small window into the reality of the...

‘Coach Snoop’ Season 1 Review – A Fresh Insight Into The Relationship Between Sport, Education and the Youth Communities

February 2 2018

Snoop Dogg may smoke weed every day, but he still has time to show California love to the kids. The eight-part Netflix docuseries Coach Snoop...