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

The Entitled (2022) Ending Explained – A New Family

July 30 2022

The Entitled follows a young woman who has been estranged from her father. Her name is Belinda. She is the Dumb & Dumber type, so...

The Entitled (2022) Review – A Cringe-Worthy Sophomoric Comedy

July 30 2022

I am not sure of the inspiration behind The Entitled. The Filipino language film (Tagalog was the official language of the Philippines until 1987, even...

‘Honor Society’ Ending Explained — The Coveted Recommendation For Harvard

July 30 2022

Honor Society centers around an ambitious young student named Honor Rose. She has two loving parents. Her father works three jobs, and her mother celebrates...

‘Honor Society’ Review – Angourie Rice Graduates With Honors

July 30 2022

Honor Society centers around an ambitious young student, Honor Rose (Angourie Rice, Every Day). She dreams of getting out of her boring town and going...

Not Okay (2022) Ending Explained – Danni’s Secret

July 29 2022

The dark, satirical comedy from writer and director Quinn Shephard, Not Okay, follows Zoey Deutch (Buffaloed; The Outfit; Flower) as Danni Sanders, an ignorant millennial...

Not Okay (2022) Review – A Lightning Quick, Irreverent Comedy

July 26 2022

If anything, what Quinn Shephard’s Not Okay lacks in original thought is replaced by making needed points in a new presentation. We live in an...

Nope review – suspenseful, visceral, and divisive

July 22 2022

This review of Nope is spoiler-free. Whatever you think of Jordan Peele’s new horror thriller, Nope, there is no doubt about the fresh, distinct voice...

Indian Predator: The Butcher of Delhi review – a brutal and fascinating watch

July 21 2022

Netflix true crime series Indian Predator: The Butcher of Delhi was released on the streaming service on July 20, 2022. For almost a decade that...

Aftershock (2022) Review – eye-opening and heartbreaking

July 20 2022

We review the Hulu documentary film Aftershock (2022), which was released on the streaming service on July 19, 2022. Aftershock is described best by a...

‘The Gray Man’ Ending Explained – Does Six Save Donald and Claire?

July 17 2022

Based on the book of the same name by Mark Greenway, the Russo Brothers’ adaptation of The Gray Man follows an agent with no file...

‘The Gray Man’ Review – Gripping, Tense, and Action-Packed

July 16 2022

The Russo Brothers’ (Avengers: Endgame) latest film, The Gray Man, fulfills that craving for spectacular American summer action fare. It certainly has some flaws, but...

‘Don’t Make Me Go’ Ending Explained – Surgery or Certain Death?

July 15 2022

Don’t Make Me Go follows two main characters. One is Max Park, a single parent and teacher who has just found out he has Chordoma....

‘Don’t Make Me Go’ Review – We Just Can’t Have Nice Things

July 14 2022

We just can’t have nice things. I’ll repeat those first six words twice before finishing this review of Hannah Marks’s film. Films like this usually...

D.B. Cooper: Where Are You?! review – addictive, a bit of ridiculous fun

July 13 2022

Netflix docuseries D.B. Cooper: Where Are You?! was released on the streaming service on July 13, 2022. The subject of D.B. Cooper: Where are You?!...

‘For Jojo’ Ending Explained – Is Jojo Set Free?

July 12 2022

Did Paula try in For Jojo? Oh, boy, did she ever. However, let us return to Jojo and Paula, two inseparable childhood friends. They would...

‘For Jojo’ Review – This Netflix Film is a Hidden Gem

July 12 2022

For Jojo (Paule ve Jojo), the German Netflix film from director Barbara Ott (Kids Run), is an often-hilarious behavioral case study on attachment disorder. She...

Navalny review – standing man, standing man

July 11 2022

This review of the CNN and HBO Max documentary Navalny will contain spoilers. There have been many great works on dissidents in the past decade....

Jewel (2022) Review – The (Insulin) Resistance

July 8 2022

The Netflix film Jewel is not simply hard to enjoy at times, as it becomes polarizing for much of the 85 minutes. The movie is...

Jewel (2022) Ending Explained – What Happens to Tyra and Siya?

July 8 2022

Jewel follows a travel brochure photographer, Tyra, whose family has deep roots in South Africa. Her father was a police officer at the time the...

Dangerous Liaisons (2022) Review – Nothing More Than a Social Media Update of ‘Cruel Intentions’

July 8 2022

Dangerous Liaisons is a modern retelling of the 18th-century French novel Les Liaisons Dangereuses by Pierre Choderlos de Laclos. Yes, the retelling is in high...