RoleSenior Film Critic and Writer
LocationNevada, USA
ExpertiseTV, Film and Entertainment, Rotten Tomatoes Approved, Film Journalism
Contribution1096 articles published since September 2018

M.N. Miller

M.N. Miller joined Ready Steady Cut in April 2018 as a Senior Film Critic and Writer. Since a young age, Miller has dreamed of becoming a legitimate critic and having that famous “Rotten Tomatoes” approved status—in 2023, he achieved that status.

As a film journalist and avid member of the Las Vegas Film Critic Society and the Critics Choice Association, Miller is your go-to source of information for what to watch next in the world of Film and TV. In addition to writing for Ready Steady Cut, Miller has had his work published at Film Focus Online, FandomWire, Geek Vibes Nation, and InSession Film. 

When he’s not delving into movies, Miller enjoys relaxing on Sunday afternoons, watching reruns of California Dreams with his wife. He’s also waiting for that next Pearl Jam Album.

Articles by M.N. Miller

Lou (2022) Ending Explained – How Does Lou Save Vee In Time?

September 23 2022

I’m not sure Hannah and Vee knew the person they moved next door to in the Pacific Northwest, a statuesque woman named Lou. She stands...

Lou (2022) Review – A Horrendously Dull Thriller

September 23 2022

I have now lived long enough to see a film where the Golden Girls can kick some ass and takes names later while their victims...

Blonde (2022) Review — A Polarizing View of Hollywood Sexualization of Women

September 20 2022

I’m not sure what people expected walking into Andrew Dominick’s film Blonde. A sexy romp? A factual biography? A melodramatic dramatization? These thoughts ran through...

Mirror, Mirror (2022) Ending Explained – Does Paula Open Up Everyone’s Eyes To Their True-Selves?

September 18 2022

Mirror, Mirror is best explained through the eyes of its four main characters, as the facade they present to people is different than their inner...

Mirror, Mirror (2022) Review – Embracing Ourselves Is The Only Way We Can Accept Others

September 18 2022

Mirror, Mirror is a Spanish comedy-drama by the Goya Award-winning director Marc Crehuet. His latest tackles issues of corporations marketing important thoughts and themes to...

Skandal! Bringing Down Wirecard Review — A Case of Financial Hubris

September 17 2022

The Unlawful Internet Gambling Act was passed, making it illegal for foreign-owned companies to target Americans on gambling websites. This happens to be a company...

Terim Review – A Faithful Biography

September 16 2022

The great ones ruffle feathers. Nor will they satisfy you and hold your hand. Those are some of the thoughts I had while watching the...

‘Goodnight Mommy’ Ending Explained: Is That Elias and Lucas’s Real Mother?

September 16 2022

Goodnight Mommy is a 2022 psychological horror thriller by director Mark Sobel. This is a remake of the acclaimed Austrian horror film of the same...

Goodnight Mommy Review — Modern Day Phantasmagoria Theatre

September 16 2022

Why studios are obsessed with remaking critically acclaimed foreign films is beyond me, especially in today’s day and age of streaming networks loading up on...

‘Do Revenge’ Ending Explained — Does Drea prove Max Leaked The Video?

September 16 2022

The film Do Revenge follows Drea (Camila Mendes), an influencer and star student at a prestigious private high school. She is there on a scholarship....

‘Do Revenge’ Review — Wickedly Entertaining and Full of Surprises

September 16 2022

In one moment in time, Netflix released a French adaptation of a modern retelling of Dangerous Liaisons, a basic social media update of the classic...

See How They Run Review – A Delicious Whodunnit

September 15 2022

A good murder mystery film is as classic and old as time and cinema itself. Tom George’s (This Country) film, working from a delightfully droll...

Confess, Fletch Review – As The Trailer Says There’s Only One Fletch — This Isn’t It

September 15 2022

I’ve always thought Jon Hamm was an underappreciated and underutilized comedic performer. But before  I watched this, I contracted Covid-19, and I wondered if I...

Flight/Risk Review – Damning Indignation That Demands to Be Seen and Heard

September 9 2022

I was quite taken with a quickly forgotten film called Worth, a Netflix drama starring Michael Keaton about lawyers trying to put a value on...

Indian Predator: The Diary of a Serial Killer Review – Gory and Effective

September 8 2022

The Netflix true crime docuseries Indian Predator: The Diary of a Serial Killer is not for the faint of heart. It is particularly graphic, looking...

Pinocchio (2022) Ending Explained – Does Pinocchio Become a Real Boy?

September 8 2022

Jiminy Cricket (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) strolls into town with his trendy top hat, swinging around his red Bumbershoot without care. Except, he needs to find a...

Pinocchio (2022) Review – Magical, But Hollowed

September 8 2022

We all knew it was coming. An updated version of our favorite precocious marionette to be embraced by modern technology and a younger generation. So,...

‘Fakes’ Season 1 Ending Explained

September 2 2022

The setup for Fakes, a Netflix CBC import, over the first two episodes is from the perspectives of both main characters, Zoe (Emilija Baranac) and...

‘Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul.’ Ending Explained — Why Did Lee-Curtis Childs Lose His Congregation?

September 1 2022

Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul. for the majority, is a “mockumentary” style until, all of a sudden, it’s not. Here, the camera crew follows...

‘Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul.’ Review – A Career-Best Performance From Regina Hall

September 1 2022

Organized religion that leads to televangelists becoming multimillionaires has always been confounding. These megachurches blur the lines between faith and riches. Based on what should...