Miles Schneiderman
School
Northern Arizona University
Expertise
Movies, Comics, Literature
- Miles' writing has been published in books, magazines, and online, including Yes! Magazine, where he also works as a fact-checker.
- He has been podcasting since 2015 as part of pop culture shows like Smash Fiction, the Unspoiled! Podcast, and The NXT Wrestling Fan.
- He blogs about science fiction, politics, and pro wrestling on his website, Universes of the Mind.
Experience
Miles has been a published writer since 2010, when he submitted his first essay to the A Song of Ice and Fire fan site Tower of the Hand. After spending several years reviewing Game of Thrones and contributing to two Tower of the Hand books, he got his degree in journalism and began an internship with Yes! Magazine, a publication that he writes and fact-checks for to this day. In 2015 he began podcasting with Natasha Winters' Unspoiled! Podcast Network and has been creating podcasts ever since, including Smash Fiction and The NXT Wrestling Fan. He also writes for himself on his science fiction, politics, and pop culture blog, Universes of the Mind.
Education
Miles has a bachelor of science degree in journalism and political science from Northern Arizona University.
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Stories By Miles Schneiderman
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"The Spectacular Spider-Man" boasts one of the medium's most deadly and dangerous collection of super-powered bad guys. But who's the baddest of the bad?
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The sci-fi series Firefly has one of the most dedicated fandoms of all time. Here are the most pause-worthy moments from its first and only season.
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Is the science teacher a Golden Girl? Are those tattoos wrong? How many naked folks are in that shower? Here are the "Starship Troopers" moments worth pausing.
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From his dances to his all-enveloping hugs, Groot (and Baby Groot and Teen Groot) have been at the center of many memorable MCU moments.
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Are you trusting like Mr White, vengeance-driven like the Bride, or self-pitying like Rick Dalton? We use zodiac signs to analyze Quentin Tarantino characters.
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Some Weasleys are pranksters (Fred and George), some are honorable (Arthur and Molly) and others married in (Hermione). We rank the "Harry Potter" family.
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In the spirit of the season, let's count down the the 15 top-grossing Christmas Day openings of all time.
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Lord Voldemort of "Harry Potter" fame is one of pop culture's most fearsome villains. This is his entire story, from childhood to defeat.
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Why does Lightning McQueen stick out his tongue? How does he drive backwards? What's his origin story? As "Cars on the Road" comes to Disney+, we take a look.
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We are now prepared to identify and rank the fiercest individuals in "The Witcher."
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There aren't many movies that offer death by Dragonbats, Mermen and invisible walls. Here are the craziest deaths in Drew Goddard's "Cabin in the Woods."
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Whether you're interested in fairy tales, space sagas, or war stories, our list of the 98 best animated movies of all time has something for you.
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This is the untold truth of Valyria -- once the greatest civilization in the history of the "Game of Thrones" universe, now a smoking, abandoned ruin.
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The Undertaker wrestled for 30 years - and in that time tried to marry the boss' daughter, became a biker, married a former wrestler and created The Streak.
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What's the true history between Spider-Man and Venom? It's time to find out.
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When it comes to picking the gnarliest death scenes in "Resident Evil," there's a lot to choose from.
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Shriek (Naomie Harris) might be breaking out in "Venom: Let There Be Carnage." From Harley Quinn similarities to her tragic backstory, we look at the character.
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From mermen to time-traveling babies, Bran as the Night King to zombie Catelyn Stark, "Game of Thrones" fans have come up with some wild theories to explore.
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MCU movies have, for the most part, faithfully adapted the superpowers of their characters. But we're still waiting to see some heroes' coolest abilities.
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Ant-Man getting fired, Nick Fury getting a pager and Steve Rogers refusing to quit are among the key universe-changing decisions made by MCU heroes.
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Ever wonder what the world would be like if all the men but one were gone? Wonder no longer as we explore the untold truth of Y: The Last Man.
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An honest look at Gene Roddenberry, a brilliant world builder ... who cheated on his wife, feuded with his actors and had trouble finding success elsewhere.
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Hawkeye has no powers, a lame origin, and a string of bad relationships. But he does have a pizza-loving dog! We take a look at the Jeremy Renner character.
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The MCU needs to bring back Liv Tyler's Betty Ross, who became Harpy, had super-powered boyfriends and got Snapped, yet we haven't seen her since 2008.
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Even the gravest films usually feature a laugh. Some make us laugh nonstop. Wherever they're found, here are the funniest movie scenes each year since 1990.
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From "Somewhere Else" to "Michael's Gambit," "Patty" to "The Answer," these are best episode of "The Good Place" ever produced.
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For decades, telekinetic film and TV characters have given new meaning to the phrase "mind over matter." Which of them stand above the rest?