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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Margot Robbie is turning heads as the eye-catching lead of "Barbie," but initially she only planned to be a part of the movie as an executive producer.
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While undergoing couples therapy with his wife, Matt Damon included a provision allowing him to return to work only if Christopher Nolan called with an offer.
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This Barbie is a bright pink burger! Burger King Brazil's new tie-in to Greta Gerwig's "Barbie" is sparking debate online as fans muse on the colorful meal.
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Rey Skywalker's lineage in the "Star Wars" films has been a huge point of contention among fans, leaving few people satisfied at the end of "Rise of Skywalker."
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"Deadpool 3" is sure to cause mayhem galore to its mutant characters, but Wolverine has seen some horrific fates that outweigh whatever the movie will bring.
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TikTok users have taken to the platform to air their complaints about a lack of air conditioning and other issues while watching "Sound of Freedom" in theaters.
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Sadie Sink, who plays Max on "Stranger Things," described her unlikely reaction to seeing Jaime Campbell Bower fully dressed up as Vecna for the first time.
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Here's how long the main cast of "Seinfeld" spent behind bars after they were sentenced in the divisive series finale.
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The sharks of "Shark Tank," including, but not limited to Mark Cuban, are known for changing deals after the fact. But why does he make such changes?
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Christopher Nolan's "Oppenheimer" is a hugely anticipated new movie, and the release of a new look at the film has stoked the flames of audience excitement.
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Ever wondered what a Blade Runner is and where Ridley Scott's iconic film got its title in the first place?
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"It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" Season 16, Episode 7 featured several references to the bowling scenes in the Coen Brothers classic "The Big Lebowski."
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Here's a closer look at Data's creator, Dr. Noonian Soong, and what happened to him afterward on "Star Trek: The Next Generation."
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Robert Downey Jr. failed to capture immediate success after his run as Iron Man. The actor is not afraid to touch on his regrets regarding 2020's "Doolittle."
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Fans of the Merc with a Mouth can rest easy knowing that "Deadpool 3" will follow in the tradition of its bawdy predecessors.
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Rumors of Kathleen Kennedy getting fired by Lucasfilm have been swirling in recent days, but is there any truth to them?
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After the ending of "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" sent Captain Benjamin Sisko (Avery Brooks) into a wormhole, where is he? A new comic series tells us.
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The trailer of Hulu's "Futurama" revival undoes some of the most memorable moments from the animated series' previous runs, but how does it do so?
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The "Black Mirror" Season 2 episode "The Waldo Moment" failed to land with critics in a number of ways, including the way in which it satirized world politics.
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"Dune: The Sisterhood" has announced a brand new director and cast members, giving the "Dune" spin-off a much-needed shot in the arm.
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As hinted in "The Flash," Eric Stoltz was indeed supposed to play Marty McFly in "Back to the Future." Here's why he was ultimately replaced by Michael J. Fox.
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The Malibu DreamHouse of "Barbie" fame is now being listed on Airbnb, but guests have to follow a number of rules while in the property.
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Over its six seasons, "Black Mirror" has had a number of episodes that seemed to predict future tech advancements and trends.
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In "Return of the Jedi," Luke Skywalker wears black robes, making him visually out of step with other Jedi in the franchise. There are a few reasons for this.
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Paramount+ decided to not only cancel four of its original programming series but also to scrub their existence from the streaming platform altogether.
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"Titanic" director and deep-sea explorer James Cameron has some words of reflection in the wake of the Titan submersible's disappearance.
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Finally fans get a look at Aaron Taylor-Johnson's "Kraven the Hunter," and with the first trailer, it appears Sony has switched up the villain's origin story.