<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:

The Invisibles: Sitting in the Shadows of our Grief

The Invisibles: Sitting in the Shadows of our Grief

“Everything’s fine. Go to work. Get the promotion. It’s all good.” Taken from The Invisibles, this is the sort of mantra that follows many people who struggle with trauma. When we’re sitting in our hurt, it’s also the time when we want to escape it. After all,...

The Substance: Respect the Process

The Substance: Respect the Process

Once you’re on The Substance, you have to respect the process. Directed by Coralie Fargeat, The Substance tells the story of Elisabeth Sparkle (Demi Moore), a former Hollywood icon who finds herself ‘past her prime’. Despite her still-stunning beauty,...

Wolfs: Clooney and Pitt make this comedy howl

Wolfs: Clooney and Pitt make this comedy howl

Sometimes, the best time at the movies comes when you feel like you’re hanging out with friends. This is the case with Wolfs, the new comedy starring George Clooney and Brad Pitt. Their personal friendship has always translated onscreen and had a certain boyish charm....

TIFF ’24: The Seed of the Sacred Fig

TIFF ’24: The Seed of the Sacred Fig

Directed by Mohammad Rasoulof, The Seed of the Sacred Fig tells the story of Iman (Misagh Zare), a middle-class lawyer thrilled to finally get his well-deserved promotion within the Iranian government. However, with a new job comes new responsibilities and...

TIFF ’24: Your Tomorrow

TIFF ’24: Your Tomorrow

Directed by Ali Weinstein, Your Tomorrow takes pause to celebrate the land that once was Ontario Place. Opening in 1971, the space has been celebrated for its historic buildings, even if years of neglect see them crumbling. At a time when the provincial...