<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

Posts by Steve Norton:

Demonic: What Lies Beneath

Demonic: What Lies Beneath

Few people have the visual sensibilities of Neill Blomkamp. The director of District 9 and Elysium, Blomkamp has always managed to develop unique environments and characters that have allowed him to carve out his own place in the world of science...

Cryptozoo: Acceptance and [Animated] Reality

Cryptozoo: Acceptance and [Animated] Reality

Set in a world where humans and mythical creatures call cryptids exist together,?Cryptozoo?follows Lauren (Lake Bell), a woman who has built a zoo specifically designed to showcase these otherworldly beings to the world. When Lauren hears of a military plot to capture...

Here Today: What Matters is the Moment

Here Today: What Matters is the Moment

Set in the urban jungle of New York City,?Here Today?tells the story of veteran comedy writer Charlie Burnz (Billy Crystal). Struggling with oncoming dementia and his broken relationships with his kids, Charlie spends his days as a writer on an SNL-type variety show...

The Comeback Trail: Hollywood is Murder

The Comeback Trail: Hollywood is Murder

The Comeback Trail?follows Max Barber and Walter Creason (Robert De Niro and Zach Braff), two down-on-their-luck Hollywood producers who can?t seem to make a hit. In debt with a ruthless mobster (Morgan Freeman) and trying to stay afloat, Max gets an idea for a scam...

Rising Wolf: What Goes Up…

Rising Wolf: What Goes Up…

Admittedly, it?s always difficult to pull off the ?one location? thriller.  While the concept sounds great, it?s a challenge to maintain intensity when there?s very little space or characters. (There have been some successes over the years. Ryan...