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

Review | Dirty Money

January 26 2018

You do not need to study finance to understand that dirty money exists. In recent times, its become increasingly obvious that those at the top...

Review | The Open House

January 19 2018

The Open House review Director Matt Angel, Suzanne Coote Writer(s) Matt Angel, Suzanne Coote Rating 15 Release Date January 19, 2018 (Netflix) What’s this? At...

Somebody Feed Phil Season 1 Review

January 12 2018

Philip Rosenthal. He is famously known as the creator, writer, and executive producer for the sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond. Of course, this does not matter when...

Review | Molly’s Game

January 7 2018

Molly’s Game Director Aaron Sorkin Writer(s) Molly Bloom (book), Aaron Sorkin (screenplay) Rating 15 Release Date September 8, 2017 (Toronto International Film Festival) What’s this? ...

‘The Climb (2017)’ Review – Charming, Funny and Romantic

December 29 2017

Would you climb Mount Everest for your childhood sweetheart? Not for an act of forgiveness but because she fears you will be on the dole...

Review | Bright

December 22 2017

Sometimes, Netflix manages to secure a Hollywood star for one of their Originals. Brad Pitt in War Machine, Chadwick Boseman in Message from the King...

Review | Before I Fall

December 21 2017

Before I Fall Director Ry Russo-Young Writer(s) Maria Maggenti, Lauren Oliver Rating 12 Release Date July 7, 2017 What’s this? In 2017, Netflix has spoilt...

Review | Discovering Bigfoot

December 18 2017

Discovering Bigfoot Director Todd Standing Writer Todd Standing Rating Teen Release Date December 15, 2017 What’s this? Do you believe in Bigfoot? That’s the question...

Review | The Mars Generation

December 17 2017

Netflix Original The Mars Generation Director Michael Barnett Writer(s) Michael Barnett, Michael Mahaffie Rating PG Release Date January 20, 2017 What’s this? When you read...

Review | Erased / Boku dake ga Inai Machi (2017)

December 15 2017

Once upon a time, amongst the thumbnails,  Netflix offended an entire group of people by releasing Netflix Original Death Note (2017). The term whitewashing came...

‘Voyeur (2017)’ Review – A Documentary Making You Wonder If Traditional Journalism Will Ever Return

December 1 2017

Netflix documentary Voyeur showcases a period of time where journalism icon Gay Talese, who undoubtedly defined literary journalism, reports on Gerald Foos. Gerald Foos allegedly perfected...

‘Saving Capitalism’ Review – Demonstrating The Failings Of Our Government

November 21 2017

Former Secretary of Labor Robert Reich used to serve under President Bill Clinton. During his time in government, he became aware of the relationship between...

‘The Killer (2017)’ Review – A Modern Worthwhile Brazilian Western

November 10 2017

There is an obvious admiration for Westerns. The adequate ones appreciate the need to be patient with a story worth telling. Netflix has taken on...

‘From the Land of the Moon’ Review – Not Worth The Watch Apart From Tracking Marion Cotillard’s Filmography

November 6 2017

I forgave Marion Cotillard’s unspeakable death scene in The Dark Knight Rises very quickly. I cannot help but chortle every time I witness that appalling...

Review – The Glass Castle

October 25 2017

The Glass Castle is based on a memoir of the same name. In fact, the entire notion of a glass castle is pretty central to...

‘The Day I Met El Chapo: The Kate Del Castillo Story’ Review – A Gossip-Filled Experience

October 25 2017

The world’s most wanted drug lord El Chapo Guzmán is awaiting trial in the USA after his timely extradition a day before President Trump’s inauguration....

Review – One of Us (2017)

October 20 2017

Director(s): Heidi Ewing, Rachel Grady Writer(s): Also above Rating: 12 Release Date: October 20, 2017 What’s this? What this documentary represents is nothing new. One...

The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected) Review

October 13 2017

Directed by Noah Baumbach, we review the 2017 Netflix movie The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected), which does not contain spoilers. I fondly remember when...

Review – The Babysitter (2017)

October 13 2017

At a glance, you would believe that The Babysitter is going to be the usual recycled garbage that Netflix churns out on a fortnightly basis...

‘Bomb Scared (2017)’ Review – A Dark Comedy On Useless People

October 12 2017

Whilst the industry quarrels amongst themselves on whether the power of streaming is poisoning traditional cinema, Netflix are scattering releases in various forms and genres....