Christopher Simmons
Christopher Simmons is an award winning graphic designer, multimedia artist, author, journalist, musician, photographer and public relations (PR) pro. Member ASCAP and PRSA. Former contributing editor to such publications as Digital Imaging, Digital Printer, Micro Publishing News, Polyphony, Spazz, Computer Player, the Graphic Artist's Guild journal, and many more. Widely quoted and interviewed in publications like Entrepreneur, PCWorld, TrendWatch, Chicago Sun Times, etc. CEO of Neotrope® (formerly Mindset), and founder of Send2Press® Newswire. You may know him from gigs at PhotoVentures, Creative Computers, MacMall, Micro Publishing Press, etc. Chris is based in Redondo Beach/Torrance (Los Angeles), Calif., USA. Learn More »
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DiscWatcher Blu-ray movie review: Prince of Persia – The Sands of Time
REVIEW: It's always fun when all the summer movies start to hit Blu-ray, DVD, and pay-per-view earlier and earlier each year. Used to be, I would have to wait practically until Christmas to see the movies I skipped going to the big-screen theaters to see during "blockbuster" season. Last month...
Read More DiscWatcher – Watching Films at Home: New Movies on Disc August 2010
REVIEW: If you're like me, you might be one of the growing ranks of folks who have given up going to the "big screen" movie theatres in favor of stay-at-home movie watching, replete with a Blu-ray player, full surround sound and a large 1080p DLP or other TV. These days...
Read More Summer TV: Getting Swamped by The Glades
REVIEW: I'm usually not too excited by the Summer crop of new cable TV programs but since this past season of network TV was perhaps one of the worst ever (thank god for "Chuck" and the limping along - pun intended - "House"), I've been more than mildly surprised by...
Read More Why ABC’s remake of V ‘The Visitors’ lost me at hello
REVIEW: Well. I'm pretty much the target audience for any science fiction show, having been born and raised on SF films (my parents took me to see 2001: A Space Odyssey at the Cinerama dome at age 6), and TV. I enjoyed the original "V" series with the mall hair,...
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