David Court
Location
West Midlands, England
School
De Montfort University
Expertise
Movies, Comics, TV, VIdeogaming
- David has been writing since 2008, with his short stories and articles appearing across a multitude of books, graphic novels, websites, and podcasts.
- David's main cinematic interest is in Horror, and he's a regular contributor to Ginger Nuts of Horror, one of the UK's biggest horror websites.
- His latest book is Contents May Unsettle, a collection of twenty pieces of sci-fi, horror, and satirical fiction.
Experience
In addition to writing, David works in the Software Industry and lives in the UK with his wife, three cats, and an ever-growing beard. His fiction has appeared across a number of different venues, including the Hugo Award-winning podcast StarShipSofa. David's wife once asked him if he'd write about how great she was. David replied that he would, because he specialized in short fiction. Despite that, they are still married.
Education
David has a Bachelor of Science Honours degree in Computer Science from De Montfort University, Leicester.
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Stories By David Court
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"Batman: The Animated Series" featured plenty of great villains for the Caped Crusader to go up against, and here are some of the show's best.
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From the definitive voice of Batman to a special effects giant, we remember the lives and legacies of the sci-fi stars we've lost this year.
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2004's "Battlestar Galactica" remains one of the most ambitious and stunning sci-fi television series to date. Here, we explore the best episodes in its run.
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Kevin Conroy was the definitive voice of Batman. We're celebrating his legacy with a look back at some of the most memorable moments of his long career.
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Old Marvel Comics standbys fight with newcomers in the Disney+ special Werewolf by Night, but only one character can come out on top. Place your bets now.
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These comic favorites made the leap from the page to the small screen with flying colors, but which is the best of the best?
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More than a reboot, "Star Trek: The Next Generation" set a new standard for sci-fi on TV. These are the underrated voyages of the Enterprise-D.
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With the series now streaming on Netflix, here are 12 shows that tread a familiar path or, in some cases, have a direct link in some way to The Sandman.
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The best cosmic horror movies feed on existential dread and humanity's insignificance. Here are classic examples of the dangers of the unknown.
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Horror fans are known for their strong stomachs, but these shockers proved to be too much for even seasoned gorehounds!
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No genre pulls the rug out from under its fans like science fiction. Did you see any of these TV twists coming?
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Science fiction can give us hope for the future, but it can also break our hearts. Here are the sci-fi deaths that had fans up in arms.
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Sometimes they intentionally leave an open ending for a sequel, and other times they're never resolved. Here are 15 of the best cliffhangers seen in horror.
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For six decades, the Doctor has kept Earth safe from a multitude of alien threats. These are our favorite Time Lord's most fearsome foes.
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Some sci-fi movies go too far. These are just a few of the films that will stay ingrained in our minds forever for their visceral, memorable scenes.
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In 1987, "Star Trek: The Next Generation" had a huge legacy to live up to. It would go on to eclipse the success of its predecessor. Here's why.
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If anyone knows how to make an entrance, it's Batman. These are the opening scenes from all of his movies, ranked from worst to most bat-tacular.
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Is it possible to create a killer video game based around an entire movie franchise's mythology, rather than a specific movie? Oh, yes, indeed.
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Everyone's always ranking the best movies based on video games, but what about video games based on movies?
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If you think a grown man dressing up as a bat is weird, you haven't seen anything yet! These are the strangest comic book characters of all time.
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If you loved the social metaphor in Netflix's popular movie "The Platform," here are several other flicks that may pique your interest.
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Superman and Batman were movie stars long before the DCEU, and plenty of other DC characters tried to get in on the fun as well. Here's how their efforts rank.
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These amazing science fiction films may not have made much of an impact, but they're more than worth your time. Don't let them remain forgotten any longer.
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Whether he's being funny, scary, or just plain mean, no one kills like Freddy Krueger. Here are the best death scenes in the Nightmare on Elm Street franchise.
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Love Black Mirror? Love science fiction? Love good television? If so, we've got suggestions for your next binge watch.
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Who you gonna call? These 14 episodes of The Real Ghostbusters, that's who.
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The '60s was a time of great upheaval, and horror reflected that. Here's the best horror movies from that decade.