<h1>Steve Norton</h1>

Steve Norton

Steve Norton is a pastor, hubby, and daddy (x2). I am a dedicated Jesus follower who looks for new ways to bring God glory and I have a ridiculous passion for film. It's one of my distinct interests to explore the connection between the two as well. Over the last 5 years, I've been proud to be a writer for Hollywood Jesus, Love Is Moving magazine and now, I have the privilege to help create ScreenFish.net! #forHisglory

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Moon Manor: Leaving Life After Death

Moon Manor: Leaving Life After Death

It?s often hard to put the fun in funeral? but not for Jimmy. As his Alzheimer?s continues to devolve, Jimmy (James ?Jimmy? Carozzo) decides that he wants to die on his own terms and plans his own funeral. However, instead of a somber affair, Jimmy wants a celebration...

SF Radio 8.19 Going Dark in THE BATMAN

The Dark Knight has returned? and this time, he?s really dark. Leaning into the shadows and secrets of Gotham City, Matt Reeve?s THE BATMAN is a very different vision of the Caped Crusader that explores his rage-fuelled attempts to bring criminals to justice. This...

Donkeyhead: History and Healing

Donkeyhead: History and Healing

Even when there?s love underneath, there?s still no pain like family pain. Written and directed by Agam Darshi, Donkeyhead follows Mona (Darshi), a failed writer who lives at home with her ailing Sikh father. Involved with a married man and living from...

After Yang: Asking about After Life

After Yang: Asking about After Life

Directed by Kogonada,?After Yang?tells the story of Jake (Colin Farrell), a husband and father who?s family has purchased an android named Yang to help around the help. With his warm spirit, Yang (Justin H. Min) has become an important part of the family over the...

Turning Red: Embrace the Panda

Turning Red: Embrace the Panda

Growing up is hard. Embracing the changes as they happen can be even harder. Directed by Academy Award-winner Domee Shi (Bao),?Red?is a delightful coming-of-age story that is easily one of Pixar?s best films in years. Filled with bright colours and fueled with humour...