Was a contributor to the Q and A portion of Jim Jarmusch's Ghost Dog criterion release.
Was quoted in issue four of Chris Condon and Jacob Philip's comic series That Texas Blood.
Is a writer for the print and online edition to Movie Jawn Magazine.
Was an usher for the Angelika Film Center and AMC Theaters.
Marquez is a regular member of Adam Johnston's monthly live-stream.
Related to Miguel Márquez Márquez, a Mexican politician affiliated with Mexico's PAN party, and was once the Governor of Guanajuato.
He was the historian for his high school's film club and was a contributor to the school's news broadcasting class.
Attended John Paul the Great Catholic University.
Miguel Marquez worked on the film adaptation of the popular video game Borderlands as an office production assistant. Borderlands, the game series, was produced in Frisco, Texas, the same city that Marquez has spent the majority of his life.
The film O Brawling Love heavily features Miguel Marquez's personal bicycle. The same bicycle he used throughout his time in High School.
Is a regular participant of the Bret Easton Ellis Podcast.