Dan Heaton

Dan Heaton has written about film and music for more than 10 years for both print and web publications, including DigitallyObsessed.com and ErasingClouds.com. You can check out his current work at his blog, Public Transportation Snob (ptsnob.com). Dan earned Bachelors degrees in English and Journalism from the University of Missouri-Columbia in 1998. His writing covers a wide array of genres, with a particular interest in sci-fi movies and television. He currently lives in St. Louis with his wife and toddler daughter.

‘Moneyball’, Like Baseball, is About More than Just Baseball

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‘The Future’ Is Unexplainable, and Deliberately So

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‘Jackie Brown’: Is a Love Story, a Heist Film, an Offbeat Crime Story Set to a Great Soundtrack

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‘Stargate Atlantis: Complete Series (Blu-ray)’: Action-Packed Entertainment

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