RoleEditor-in-Chief
LocationWest Yorkshire, United Kingdom
ExpertiseFilm and TV, Entertainment, K-Drama, True Crime, Reality Shows, Pop Culture, Online Publishing
Contribution3343 articles published since November 2017

Daniel Hart

Daniel is the co-founder of Ready Steady Cut and has served as Editor-in-Chief since 2017. Since then, Dan has been at the top of his game by ensuring that we only produce and upload content of exceptional quality 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. Dan is also heavily involved in K-Drama coverage and features for true crime stories for the website.

Daniel has had an interest 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 back 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 coverage in entertainment, and in 2016, he co-founded Ready Steady Cut and has been operating it since.

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

Articles by Daniel Hart

‘Don’t Move’ Review: Kelsey Asbille Understood The Assignment Perfectly

October 25 2024

Regardless of whether Don’t Move (2024) is considered a good movie or not, it will at least irritate the debate of “man versus bear” further....

‘Hellbound’ Season 2 Ending Explained – The End of The World or a New World Order?

October 25 2024

The ending for Season 2 of Hellbound is a major disruption nationwide as chaos reaches a pivotal point. Episode 6 opens with Sodo member Jeong...

‘Territory’ Season 1 Ending Explained: Did The Lawson Family Save Marianne Station?

October 24 2024

Things were looking up for the Lawson family, but at the end of the last episode, things changed forever with the tragic death of Susie,...

‘Hellbound’ Season 2 Levels Up An Already Incredible Series

October 24 2024

When I watched Hellbound back in 2021, I insisted that there must be a Season 2. I carefully compared it to Kingdom, stating that if...

‘Family Pack’ Review – An Endearing Movie Centred On A Real-Life French Card Game That’s Far Too Generic

October 23 2024

One thing’s for certain: Family Pack is meant to be endearing. Let me tell you why: in the opening scenes of the French Netflix movie,...

‘Only Murders in the Building’ Season 4, Episode 9 Explained – Who Was Sazz Pataki’s Protégé?

October 22 2024

It appears to be confirmed who the murderer is in Only Murders in the Building Season 4, Episode 9. If Marshall is not the murderer,...

What The Ending Of ‘Woman of the Hour’ Really Means

October 18 2024

The last twenty minutes of Anna Kendrick’s directorial debut, Woman of the Hour, is impactful. The ending ultimately shows the rightful downfall of Rodney Alcala,...

‘Woman of the Hour’ Review – Anna Kendrick’s Directorial Debut Is Generic True Crime Fluff Despite An Impactful Ending

October 18 2024

The first unique selling point of Woman of the Hour is that it is Anna Kendrick’s directorial debut. The A Simple Favor star has decided...

The Ending Of ‘Jurassic World: Chaos Theory’ Season 2 Brings The Story Up Another Notch

October 17 2024

The Jurassic World animated series, which started with Camp Cretaceous, never fails to surprise me. Maybe I should accept that this series is legitimately good, as...

‘Justice’ Ending Explained – How Does Tadeusz Gadacz Solve The Bank Robbery Case?

October 16 2024

At the start of Justice, Tadeusz Gadacz had suspicions about who carried out the horrific bank robbery, but without motive or disproving the solid alibi,...

‘Justice’ Review – Netflix Polish Thriller Is A Seriously Good Crime Story

October 16 2024

The selling point of Justice (or Napad) could not be more explicit. This movie is a natural, gritty, old-fashioned crime drama born in Poland. Director...

‘Only Murders in the Building’ Season 4, Episode 8 Explained: The Westies Give The Real Story Behind Milton Dudenoff

October 15 2024

Only Murders in the Building brings back story time in Season 4, Episode 8. Characters bringing their perspectives is a regular feature in this series....

The Chemistry Between Laura Dern and Liam Hemsworth Cannot Save ‘Lonely Planet’

October 13 2024

Lonely Planet is an age-gap romance movie starring Liam Hemsworth and Laura Dern as the leads. And to be honest, if I didn’t see the...

‘Uprising’ Story Recap and Ending Explained: All The Key Moments In The South Korean Historical Drama

October 11 2024

The ending of Uprising is a full-circle experience: a former slave and master (and a misunderstood friendship spanning years) finally meet in a bloody battle...

‘Uprising’ Review – An Epic South Korean Historical Drama

October 11 2024

Uprising is the kind of historical military film that you have to pay attention to. Cue the costume designs, which we already expect to be...

‘Outer Banks’ Season 4, Episode 5 Recap – What Happened In “Albatross”?

October 10 2024

The Pogues are panicked at the start of Outer Banks Season 4, Episode 5. After the altercation between Terrance, Cleo, and Lightner, they are left...

The Pogues Are Maturing in ‘Outer Banks’ Season 4, And That Can Only Be A Good Thing

October 10 2024

Season 4 shows that Outer Banks is maturing. The characters are the same. The vibe is the same. Heck, it even follows similar plot beats....

‘Only Murders in the Building’ Season 4, Episode 7 Explained: A Safe House That’s Not So Safe

October 8 2024

Only Murders in the Building is never short of craziness and chaos. Season 4, Episode 7, aptly titled “Valley of the Dolls,” may have gotten...

‘Trouble’ Ending Explained: How Conny Clears His Name and Proves His Innocence

October 3 2024

You’d think that the ending of Trouble, which sees Conny carrying a television around a hotel with police officer Diana, would be rather silly. But...

‘Trouble’ Review – An Amusing Swedish Crime Comedy

October 3 2024

Swedish Crime-Comedy Trouble caught me off guard in many ways because it’s not hilarious by any means, but it’s written with enough humor to be...