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 Red Sea Diving Resort Review: When Planning Your Weekend, Make This Film Your Last Resort

August 2 2019

Moments into the latest Netflix streaming turkey, Chris Evans takes a queasy look at a truck full of people and then turns around to run...

Once Upon a Time… In Hollywood Review: Tarantino’s Most Mature Work

July 26 2019

Let’s get one thing straight. There is nothing like a Quentin Tarantino film. Nothing. There are few film experiences during which you can instantly know you...

The Wedding Guest Review: Slightly Incohesive, Yet Effective Film

July 23 2019

When I first began to watch Dev Patel in The Wedding Guest, I had a passing thought that he found a script that could play...

Domino Review: An Over-Stylized Time Killer

July 23 2019

Brian De Palma directed multiple box office smash films that have stood the test of time, that were not necessarily even critical darlings. Whom they...

The Art of Self-Defense Review: One Of The Very Best Dark Comedy’s of the Decade

July 23 2019

The use of toxic-masculinity has been on the rise this past decade, where the smallest of films will have any critic worth their salt claiming...

The Lion King Review: Trying To Emote A Sense Of Pride

July 19 2019

There has been a lot made about the new remake of a Disney classic being a glitzy frame by frame remake without bringing anything new...

Aziz Ansari: Right Now Second Opinion: Wokeing Oneself

July 10 2019

This is a second opinion on Aziz Ansari: Right Now. You can check out our original review by clicking these words. Having watched Aziz Ansari’s...

Bob Lazar: Area 51 & Flying Saucers Review | Disinformation or Actual Information

July 9 2019

I think we are all suckers for a good conspiracy story. Netflix has hundreds of streaming documentaries and even a show that offers Top 10...

Anna Review: An Overly Smug Repackaging of Besson’s La Femme Nikita

July 8 2019

Luc Besson put his stamp on the feminist action film nearly 30 years ago with the classic, La Femme Nikita, a French film that was...

The Last Black Man in San Francisco Review: A Visionary Film Of Striking Originality

July 6 2019

There are moments in Joe Talbot’s visionary film that left me with the feeling of being positively giddy from a satisfying fulfillment and then heartrendingly...

Spider-Man: Far From Home Second Opinion- Light and Breezy Summer Escapism

July 3 2019

This is our Spider-Man: Far From Home second opinion. Talk about the ultimate rebound date. The pressure to follow up the spectacle to end all...

Berlin, I Love You Review: But, I Really Hate You

July 2 2019

Let’s not mince words here. Berlin, I Love You is an anthology film that is the worst of its kind because it has no idea...

The Sun Is Also a Star Review: A Tomato Is Also a Fruit

June 18 2019

There’s nothing much I wouldn’t say I like more than a hokey, cheesy, eye-roll enduring YA-novel film adaption. They seem to be the brainchild of...

Aladdin (2019) Review: The Fresh Princess of Agrabah

May 26 2019

Guy Ritchie would be the last director I could think of to direct a mammoth Disney family production. Even less of an obvious choice for...

The Secret Life of Pets 2 Review: Dogmatic

May 26 2019

The Secret Life of Pets was my favorite animated film of 2016. I had so much fun with it I managed to slip it into...

Barry Season Finale Recap: A Crazy Chechen Goon-Whisperer

May 20 2019

This Barry Season 2 Episode 8 recap for the episode titled “Berkman/block” contains spoilers. You can check out our thoughts on the previous episode by...

Rocketman Review: Egerton Shines In A Career Altering Performance

May 19 2019

Director Dexter Fletcher took over last year’s Bohemian Rhapsody after the original director, Bryan Singer, was replaced. He was never given an actual director credit...

A Dog’s Journey Review: Live, Die, Repeat… Like a Boss

May 19 2019

There isn’t much to say about any of the adaptations of W. Bruce Cameron’s series of books about the trials and tribulations that canines have...

The Intruder (2019) Review: The Revenge or Death of the Middle-Aged White Suburban Male?

May 15 2019

There has been a resurgence of the ‘80s-themed, thinly-veiled, talking to yourself (or the screen), good-looking-people-being-chased-by-stalker films. Sleeping with the Enemy, The Hand That Rocks...

Barry Recap: Save Our Beloved Gene!

May 13 2019

This Barry Season 2 Episode 7 recap for the episode titled “The Audition” contains spoilers. You can check out our thoughts on the previous episode...