Entertainment
Smodcastle Cinemas 37 hour (“in a row”) film challenge
Who wants to make a short film for our 37 hour (“in a row”) film challenge?
Filmmakers will have the chance to create a film no longer than 4 minutes and 30 seconds. The top finalist films selected by our panel will be screened at Smodcastle Cinemas on March 21, 2026.
All filmmakers will receive an email on February 28th at 10am EST about creating a short film from scratch with details that must appear in the film, including a prop, a character name and a line of dialogue chosen by us from one of Kevin Smith’s films
The required Prop must be clearly seen on screen.
The required Character must be seen on-screen and it must be utilized in the short.
The required line of Dialogue must be used verbatim. It can be spoken or sung if you have the chops.
Filmmakers will have just 37 hours to write, shoot, edit and submit their film for consideration.
* How to Register:
After you log into your FilmFreeway account, you will need to create a project in order to submit.
Click on “My Projects” and then “Add A Project”.
All you need to do is add a Title and then hit Save.
Then you can click “Submit Now”to sign up for the 37 Hour Film Challenge.
Finally you will upload your short film to the project when its finished by March 1st. at 11pm EST
Awards & Prizes
Besides having some cool bragging rights for being selected and receiving a cool statue, the winning short film will run in our theaters for a full week before one of our regular scheduled movies.
Please note that your film will play with comparable rated films at selected times.
On top of that, the winning short film will also play on Kevin Smith’s YouTube channel!
Rules & Terms
All films must be created for the challenge during the 37 hour time period between Saturday February 28th at 10am EST – Sunday March 1st. at 11pm EST .
No stock footage or footage shot or created at another time may be used.
If you decide to use opening and closing credits, they will be considered part of the films time. To qualify as an official entry, each film must reflect the assigned elements within the required time.
The total film should be no longer than four minutes and 30 seconds. All films must be digital and submitted through FilmFreeway, We Transfer , Dropbox or Google Drive to info@smodcastlefilmfestival.com.
Once you submit, there will be no refunds issued , unless it’s at the fault of the festival.
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Southside Johnny: The Grandfather of the New Jersey Sound
Few artists capture the soul of the Garden State the way Southside Johnny does. Born John Lyon on December 4, 1948, in Neptune, New Jersey, and raised in nearby Ocean Grove, Southside Johnny’s rise from local club stages to becoming a living legend of the Jersey music scene is as authentic and storied as the very boardwalks he once played beside.
Why the Jersey Shore legend earns his place on the NJ Celebrity Fame Wall
Few artists capture the soul of the Garden State the way Southside Johnny does. Born John Lyon on December 4, 1948, in Neptune, New Jersey, and raised in nearby Ocean Grove, Southside Johnny’s rise from local club stages to becoming a living legend of the Jersey music scene is as authentic and storied as the very boardwalks he once played beside.
A Jersey Born and Raised Sound
Southside Johnny didn’t just make music, he helped define what people now celebrate as the Jersey Shore sound. Emerging from the vibrant Asbury Park music scene in the 1970s, he co-founded Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes, a band that blended stones-tinged rock ’n’ roll with soul, R&B, and horn-driven rhythm, a style that came to characterize the local musical identity.
The band was a staple at The Stone Pony in Asbury Park, a venue that itself has become synonymous with Jersey music lore, and their early albums; like I Don’t Want to Go Home and Hearts of Stone , helped elevate the Jersey Shore sound into a wider national spotlight.
A Legacy of Influence
Southside Johnny’s influence rippled far beyond bar gigs and regional tours. He was a mentor and touchstone for future stars; Jon Bon Jovi has credited him as his “reason for singing,” and his collaborations with Bruce Springsteen and Steven Van Zandt tied the Asbury Park scene’s major talents together in a shared musical heritage.
After decades of touring, recording, and performing globally, the impact of Southside Johnny’s music reverberated not just through the Northeast but across generations of fans and artists. In recognition of his cultural contributions, he was inducted into the New Jersey Hall of Fame with the Class of 2018, an honor reflecting his deep roots in the state’s artistic legacy.
A True Jersey Icon
What makes Southside Johnny especially worthy of a place on thejerseyreview.com’s NJ Celebrity Fame Wall isn’t just his longevity or his catalog, it’s how intrinsically his story is tied to New Jersey’s identity. His music evokes the grit, soul, and rugged charm of the Shore; his journey mirrors the ups and downs of the local music scene; and his influence stretches from Asbury Park’s dive bars to arenas and concert halls around the world.
From Neptune to international stages, Southside Johnny’s sound truly is New Jersey, and that’s exactly why he belongs on the Fame Wall.
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