Joe Heath
School
Way Home Christian Schools
Expertise
Movies, TV, Comics, Pop Culture
- Joe Heath is a devourer of all sorts of media from the world of television, movies, comics, and beyond. Introduce him to a large franchise and he will consume it, research it, and make intensely detailed spreadsheets about it.
- Joe has been writing since he was a teenager across a wide variety of mediums. He's written and released a feature film, web series, short films, comic books, novels, and more.
- He's currently making his way through every comic book adaptation (for work), every Doctor Who story (for a podcast), and every Godzilla movie (for fun).
Experience
Joe Heath currently writes for The Dipp about shows like Doctor Who, The Mandalorian, and Loki and is responsible for a regular feature called The Comics Completist in which he reviews every comic book film and TV adaptation ever made in the order they were released. He has also written and directed numerous short films that have been featured in a variety of film festivals including the Chattanooga Film Festival, the Nashville Film Festival, the Ha! Film Fest, and Project Alpha's Short Ends. He's co-written novels under the name J.B. Hivemind, including the over 200% successfully crowdfunded Road Trippy which he later adapted into an award-winning screenplay. He worked in multiple capacities on the television shows The Unseen World and More Than the Music, as well as writing, directing, and starring in an unaired pilot for the Heartland Network. He produces, hosts, and edits The Watch-A-Thon of Rassilon, a podcast that reviews every Doctor Who story ever made.
Education
Joe Heath graduated from high school with a 4.0 GPA. He didn't go to college, but he taught himself how to do a lot of things through sheer determination, perseverance, and reading a lot of how-to articles.
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Stories By Joe Heath
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Michael Cera became a comedic leading man for a new generation with films like "Superbad" and "Juno." Here are his best and worst.
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Adam Sandler has worked with some of the biggest names in Hollywood, and screen legends frequently cameo in his comedies. But who's turned him down, and why?
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The 1999 family classic "Stuart Little" finds a mouse adopted by a wealthy family and trying to be accepted. But whatever happened to its star-studded cast?
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Netflix's spin on Neil Gaiman's dark fantasy stays true to the comics, but nevertheless, these are the Sandman Season 1 moments that upset fans the most.
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The Naruto franchise is best known for its various manga and anime series, but it's also had a number of films, some of which are better than others.
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Netflix's Kevin Hart-Woody Harrelson action-comedy film "The Man from Toronto" stars more than a few familiar faces. Here's where you've seen the cast before.
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How does an actor unofficially win an Emmy? We'll be exploring that and other questions as we catch up with the cast of William Friedkin's 12 Angry Men.
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Nearly four decades after its release, you might be wondering just what happened to the actors behind one of the best teen comedies of all time, Risky Business.
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Though "Avatar" is one of the most successful movies of all time, the cast have experienced their share of troubles and misfortune over the years.
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Walk the Line was a celebrated biopic about the life of times of Johnny Cash and June Carter, and the cast has been busy ever since the film's triumphant debut
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Almost 20 years ago, Jim Carrey's rubber-faced performance in The Mask took audiences by storm. But what have its stars been doing since then?
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If you read it, they will come...memories, that is, of "Field of Dreams," one of the best baseball movies. We look back on Ray Liotta and other stars.
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Helen Hunt began her career in the 1970s on TV and soon moved on to major films. Here are the 50 most memorable Helen Hunt movies ranked worst to best
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Richard Gere has a long career, but what are his best films? Here they are, the top 50, ranked worst to best.
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Danny DeVito has starred in and directed a number of films. Here's a definitive list of every movie he's appeared in, ranked.
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Gary Oldman is well known for his chameleon-like performances. Here's the best and worst from his 40-year-plus career on the screen.
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Of the 126 episodes of "Parks and Recreation," which ones were the most effective? From mini-horses to bowling to 94 meetings, here are the best of the best.
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From blockbusters like "Deadpool" to deserved forgotten fare like "Coming Soon," we've ranked every film starring Ryan Reynolds. Maximum effort!
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What exactly are these interesting finds, and what historical secrets could they reveal? We uncover all the treasure ever found on "The Curse of Oak Island."
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With the incredible number of characters brimming to life within Fantasia's magical pages, it's easy to miss that some of the actors who are no longer with us.
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From genre to genre and coast to coast, Britt Robertson has made her mark on the performing arts since she was a child. Here is the actress' untold truth.