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Simon Crust
Simon is a movie reviewer for AVForums and has been writing for the site since way back in 2005, having had a few years on other publications before.
He's covered every disc format across the decades, from DVD to HD DVD, Blu-ray to 4K UHD, and with ever evolving technology now finds himself preferring his own home 'cinema' experience to the real cinema.
With horror as his favourite genre, and as more than a little bit of a Doctor Who fan, Simon has enjoyed the diversity of reviewing with all its pitfalls and hidden gems.
Want to know how to transport highly explosive nitro-glycerine over treacherous terrain safely? BFI's wonderful native 4K restoration of The Wages of Fear shows you how (not to).
One of the greatest British horror films comes to 4K with an all new scan and in a lavish Collectors set for its 50 year anniversary - it's time to keep your appointment with The Wicker Man!
It only took 14 years, half a billion dollars and 3 hours for James Cameron to bring his first Avatar sequal to the screens, so why does the 4K disc not have Dolby Vision?
Look out, behind you, it's a non-scientifically correct dinosaur! Luckily the humanoid aliens didn't mess up the timeline 65 million years ago, or else where would we be?
Shazam! Fury of the Gods reunites all the cast in an attempt to recapture the magic of the original, and misses by quite some margin - the disc is pretty good though.
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania 4K Blu-ray Review
by Simon Crust
Is Small Beautiful? Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania might pursuade you. But another Disney disc that has better presentation on its streaming service might not.
We come around from a drug induced stupor to view Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas only to find mesmerising picture and sound, in another delightful package from Arrow.
Superman IV: The Quest for Peace 4K Blu-ray Review
by Simon Crust
After flying so high we come crashing down with the forth and last outing of Christopher Reeves in his red pants: Superman IV - is there anything that can save this stinker?
Concluding our look through the Star Trek Next Generation 4K Blu-ray Box Set we come, kicking and screaming, to the last and final outing on the big screen, Nemesis