Max Miller
School
University Of Colorado, Columbia University
Expertise
Marvel, Star Wars, Breaking Bad
- Max is a Pushcart Prize- and Henfield Prize-nominated author and has been shortlisted for both the Uncharted Magazine Crime & Mystery Short Story Award and The Writer Short Story Award.
- He studied under luminaries, including Steven Graham Jones and Victor LaValle. His exploration of the nostalgic mode in Star Wars was hailed as among the greatest writing on the Star Wars universe by the Editor at Large of RogerEbert.com.
- He has seen every MCU movie on opening night, and yes, he claps when the credits roll, much to the embarrassment of his friends.
Experience
Max Asher Miller is an author and journalist hailing from Denver, Colorado. His fiction has appeared in Fatal Flaw Literary Magazine, and his journalistic nonfiction has been featured at CBR, The Intermountain Jewish News, and more. He holds an MFA in writing from Columbia University, where he served as the Managing Editor of the Columbia Journal.
Education
Max holds an MFA in writing from Columbia University School of the Arts and a BA in English from the University of Colorado, where he minored in political science.
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Stories By Max Miller
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There are only two things that Rick Sanchez fears in the "Rick and Morty" universe, and they're rather common. But why does he fear these things?
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"Dimension 20" on Dropout features cast members playing "Dungeons & Dragons." Here's where fans say you should start if you want to get into the show.
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Fans have long been asking questions about Hulk's mystery appearance in the "Avengers: Infinity War" trailer. Now, we're starting to get answers.
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Here's why Marvel writer Nicole Perlman trolled James Gunn when holding a party to celebrate winning a credit for "Guardians of the Galaxy."
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Casual "Star Trek" fans may be interested in learning how the character Data died and eventually returned to the iconic franchise.
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Traveling at warp speed has been a staple of "Star Trek" since the franchise started. But what does it mean and how fast does it actually go?
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Following the news that "Daredevil: Born Again" is going to be completely reworked by Marvel, star Vincent D'Onofrio has stepped away from social media.
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The final season of "Breaking Bad" featured a finale that predicated on a single machine gun and this frustrated the series creator.
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On Amazon Prime's "Gen V," the character Tek Knight has a weird fetish that audiences might not immediately pick up on during their first watch.
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A legal filing revealed that Marisa Tomei will not voice the iconic Aunt May in the Disney+ series "Spider-Man: Freshman Year." Here's who replaced her.
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Star Trek has a thrillingly expansive universe, but every show remains bolted to Starfleet. It's time for the Klingons to get their turn in the spotlight.
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Rick and Morty, like The Simpsons and Family Guy, used to be edgy and groundbreaking. That's not the case anymore, but it's actually a good thing.
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A beloved Marvel partnership may be at an end according to a recent casting report for the Disney Plus series, "Daredevil: Born Again."
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Tim Burton understood that Willy Wonka is the bad guy. This new movie is missing the point of Dahl's book.
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A new report alleges that the DCU heroes of Zack Snyder's "Justice League" will be recast, still without word if the actors will appear as other characters.
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Captain Marvel's age is never explicitly stated, and with some wonky events in the MCU timeline, it's hard to pin down exactly. But here's a good estimate.
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The new commercial for the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra came with a number of Easter eggs related to a variety of Marvel Cinematic Universe characters and projects.
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Marvel's "Star Wars" comic gives readers a tease referencing a long-standing fan theory regarding the Trandoshans and "Star Trek's" Gorn.
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Marvel fans are likely interested to hear what critics and Rotten Tomatoes have to say about Season 2 of "Loki."
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Despite the frequent scientific and diplomatic explorations of "Star Trek: The Next Generation" crew, there's plenty abound in the show that only adults notice.
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Ahead of its fifth and final season, "Stranger Things" has offered a first look at Joe Keery as Steve Harrington, though it's not what you may think.
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Episode 4 of "Ahsoka" showcased a particular lightsaber move called Tràkata that is unique for the fact that Jedi and Sith alike aren't supposed to use it.
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Zack Snyder's upcoming "Rebel Moon" film has yet to drop on Netflix, but a tabletop game maker has just sued the streamer over an alleged contract violation.
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"The Orville" has carved out its own place in the pantheon of sci-fi series. However, fans might still be wondering if the series is connected to "Star Wars."
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A deleted scene from Season 1 of Marvel's "Loki" shows that the best Loki sometimes has the worst escape plan. Here's how it all played out.
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As seen in the new trailer for the "Doctor Who" 60th anniversary specials, Neil Patrick Harris will be playing a villain from the series' earliest years.
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Martin Scorsese has again waded into the debate surrounding superhero flicks, calling on filmmakers to use their works to save cinema for future generations.