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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"The Marvels" director Nia DaCosta recently revealed that Kamala Khan, aka Ms. Marvel, will still be the same age in the film as she was on "Ms. Marvel."
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Before landing on the final look of the film, the creatives behind "Barbie" toyed with the idea of having the actors more literally resemble their counterparts.
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Yet another AI-generated concept video has emerged, this time showing what "Avatar" would look like if it was directed by Wes Anderson in his kitschy style.
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On "The Boys," Antony Starr's twisted, Superman-esque Homelander has a number of obsessions, but his focus on milk is one of his oddest and most disturbing.
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A new thread on Reddit posits that the society of Barbieland depicted in "Barbie" is modeled as a reflection of Plato's theory on the Realm of Forms.
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Brad Pitt has a two-second cameo in his highest grossing movie to date, which makes sense when you learn about its connection to "Fight Club."
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Well before it became a thing, "Star Trek: The Next Generation" explored the multiverse concept in "Parallels," but the logic behind it raises some questions.
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When Disney released its list of upcoming releases to shareholders, "Deadpool 3" was one curious omission. Does this mean the film will be delayed even further?
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First-look photos from Mike Flanagan's upcoming Netflix horror miniseries The Fall of the House of Usher have drawn comparisons to the Knives Out films.
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Season 3 of "Only Murders in the Building" has just dropped on Hulu to almost unanimous praise from critics on Rotten Tomatoes. Here's what they had to say.
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According to "Deadpool 3" star Karan Soni, the move to Disney and the MCU means much more secrecy, so much so that he doesn't know which parts he's in.
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Amid the success of Greta Gerwig's "Barbie," a number of mainstream media outlets were fooled by a hoax centered on supposed "EcoWarrior" Barbie dolls.
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"Barbie" and "Oppenheimer" are bringing in big bucks for AMC, but will the performance of both summer blockbusters lead to sustained success?
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Singer-rapper Post Malone now owns the most expensive Magic: The Gathering card ever -- a unique variant of the One Ring. Here's a closer look at the card.
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The comic "Star Wars: Dark Droids #1" introduces readers to a mysterious entity called the Spark Eternal that essentially serves as an "anti-Force."
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When asked what he thought about Christopher Nolan's historical epic "Oppenheimer," President Joe Biden gave a succinct three-word response.
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In a video for GQ, "Barbie" star Ryan Gosling gave a detailed explanation of what Kenergy is all about. How can one achieve it, and is it a good thing to have?
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Neil Gaiman's "Good Omens 2" surpasses its original season, proving that the maestro has learned how to finally adapt his creative work to the small screen.
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"Good Omens" Season 2 features plenty of "Doctor Who" references. Here are all the ones you may have noticed -- and the ones you may have missed.
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Speaking to Variety, "Good Omens" star David Tennant explained how he dealt with a lot of expectations in the run-up to the show's debut on Amazon.
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Even for the most diehard of the animated series' fans, the Season 11 opening credits for "Futurama" sneaks in an animation Easter egg that was likely missed.
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Greta Gerwig's "Barbie" just broke another box office record set by a previous Christopher Nolan film, "The Dark Knight."
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"Futurama" long featured a running gag poking fun at "The Twilight Zone," but Season 11 updates the bit to take aim at spiritual successor "Black Mirror."
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The "Futurama" season 11 premiere couldn't have been more timely, serving as a biting piece of satire commenting on the ongoing WGA strike.
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With "Futurama" now back on Hulu one decade after its cancellation, one has to wonder where the animated series' storylines will be picking up.
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Filming on "Andor" is pushing forward in the U.K. with the double strike still ongoing in Hollywood, but it remains unsure when Season 2 will drop.
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Christopher Nolan is one of the greatest filmmakers of our time. However, there's one repeating issue he refuses to budge on. Can Oppenheimer save the day?