Movies@ Ltd. is a cinema chain in the Republic of Ireland. The company opened its first multiplex cinema at the Dundrum Town Centre on 1 October 2005, with 12 screens. Other sites include the Pavilions Centre, Swords (11 screens) which opened in mid November 2006, and Gorey, Co. Wexford. A branch was proposed to be located in Salthill, County Galway (10 screens) in Autumn 2007, but has not yet opened.
The company bears some resemblance to the largest Irish cinema chain, the Ward Anderson group, in that it is a family owned business run by members of two families, in this case the O'Gorman family (who ran the Ormonde Cinema in Stillorgan) and the Spurling family who are also involved in rural cinemas, albeit having closed one (Enniscorthy) due to being in relative proximity to a Movies@ site.
"Movies" is a song by Alien Ant Farm, released as the first single from their album Anthology in 2001, then re-released to a larger audience after the success of "Smooth Criminal". Though it only peaked at No. 18 on the US Modern Rock chart, it remained on the chart for thirty-two weeks, five weeks longer than "Smooth Criminal" which hit No. 1.
Lyrically ambiguous, the song deals with images of young, independent kids salvaging relationships, inherent power struggles, finally letting go, and then (possible) reconciliation, practicing concepts of love, despair, and bargaining that adults have difficulty dealing with, and the resolution and “drama’ so well-written that it’d be worthy of a movie. “You won’t cry/I won’t scream” may be describing promises made in order to continue, or may be describing the final goodbye and never seeing each other again.
The original single version had two tracks, Wish, and Movies (the album version).
There were three music videos made for this single, one, which was shot before the success of "Smooth Criminal" features a 'behind the scenes' style shooting of the video, with grips and lighting crew interrupting shots to fix equipment, while the band performs before a tacky Hollywood Hill backdrop.
The following is an overview of the events of 1894 in film, including a list of films released and notable births.
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Tha Truth is the seventh studio album by American rapper Trae tha Truth. It was released on July 24, 2015, by his independently-owned record label ABN Entertainment, alongside T.I.'s Grand Hustle Records and Empire Distribution. The album has been marked as his first release under Grand Hustle Records. The album's production was handled by J. Cole, Jae the Giant and League of Starz; as well as the guest appearances from T.I., along with these others artists, such as Nipsey Hussle, Jeremih and Ty Dolla $ign, among others.
In March 2012, Trae tha Truth signed a recording contract to Atlanta-based rapper T.I.'s Grand Hustle Records imprint. In March 2013, the album was originally titled Banned. On March 17, 2015, Trae tha Truth announced that his seventh album will be the double album, titled Tha Truth. He also unveiled the album's cover art, while revealing that it is scheduled to be released on June 22, 2015. However, the album was delayed, due to its changes on the album cover.