Black-owned company launches ‘movies in your car’
Fans will have an opportunity
to enjoy films, on a giant
inflatable hi-definition screen
with sound played from a preprogramed
station.
Whether a ladies night
with friends, date night or an
evening with children, Movies
In Your Car has a film for everyone,
at 8 pm, 8:30 pm, and
11 pm.
Tickets are per car starting
at $40 for general admission
and $60 for the VIP experience.
Ticket holders will have the
chance to safely enjoy a retro
movie experience with a more
contemporary feel.
Some of the blockbuster
Black American films enjoyed
during the grand opening were
“Belly,” “Trolls,” “Transformers,”
“Training Day,” “Minions
Sonic the Hedgehog,” “Girl’s
Trip,” “Bad Boys For Life,” “Paid
In Full” and “Harlem Night.”
The shows will continue
with “Laffaholics,” (7 pm)
“Love & Basketball,” (8:30 pm)
and “Set it Off” (11.15 pm), will
be shown on Aug. 6. Onward
(8 pm), Friday (11 pm) on Aug.
7, Aug. 8. (8 pm) “Just Mercy,”
and “Paid In Full,” (11 pm) will
be shown.
According to Sara Charles,
communications consultant,
moviegoers must signup at
MoviesInYourCar.com to view
the weekly movie schedule.
Chris Worthy and Kevin
Barchus, owners of Bounce
Playground, an all-inflatable
traveling amusement park with
more than 15 years of event
production experience, creating
Caribbean L 24 ife, August 7, 2020
memorable and unique
exchanges between people and
brands, have discovered a way
to successfully transition their
business to one that can safely
provide summer entertainment
for a large group of people, of
all ages, during the COVID-19
pandemic.
“We here at Movies In Your
Car understand the need for
re-thinking entertainment
venues. More importantly, the
revitalization of healthy bonding
and fun for adults and children
is a true necessity while
moving forward safely.
“We are energetically recreating
the drive-in movie experience
in an updated, contemporary
setting with new and
exciting potentials.”
The group that has partnered
with local restaurants to
provide premium dinner and
drinks for guests to purchase
reflected on all of the work
that has been put into Movies
In Your Car.
During the world change,
they are grateful for the sponsors
who have contributed to
ensuring the success of the
venture.
In addition, all attendees
are able to pre-order meals
through the “Movies In Your
Car” website – from burgers to
custom cocktails, elevating the
traditional drive-in experience.
To embrace the community,
food will be sourced from local
restaurants.
With the safety and wellness
of guests and staff a top priority
for “Movies In Your Car,”
all employees will adhere to
CDC guidelines, such as wearing
face coverings and gloves.
Multiple hand sanitizing stations
for attendees to use, are
also available.
Event partners for “Movies
In Your Car” include Beam
Suntory’s Makers Mark, Hornitos
Tequila and Courvoisier
Brands, Czen Restaurant,
Happy Face Photobooths, Red
Bull, and Curls Haircare.
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City will persevere during this
crisis,” Mulé continued. “Congratulations
to all the artists
involved and especially Daria
Primus for her song ‘Social
Distance.’”
Primus, who is responsible
for Tropicalfete’s Voices, told
Caribbean Life that she felt
“incredibly amazing” to win
the competition.
“As I previously stated, all
artists in the competition
were very talented,” she said.
“So, to be the chosen one, I
feel proud, happy and overwhelmed.”
Primus said her friends,
family members and fans of
her music “voted and forwarded
it to others for them to
vote.
“And, to all of these people
who voted for me, I’m grateful
and humbled by the effort they
gave,” she said. “I have always
believed that when kids can
jam to your music, especially
music in the making, you have
a great song on your hands.
“And I’ve always tested this
out on my daughter, who is
now 14 years and is sometimes
included in my performances,”
Primus added. “I don’t ask her
if she likes my song. I would
normally just put on a beat
and sing what I have written
and just look at her reaction.
“In this case, I gave her my
phone and asked her to record
a video for me while I sang
‘Social Distance,’” she continued.
“And by the time I got to
the chorus, my daughter was
just jamming. That gave me a
boost of confidence.”
Primus said the song
“Social Distance” is “catchy;
it’s relatable and spoke volumes,
because everything in
the song was all true.”
She said when she finally
posted the song, the feedback
was “incredible and the love I
received was amazing.”
“When I posted the information
about the competition,
people voted,” Primus
said. “They sent it to their
friends and their co-workers,
and asked them to vote.
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The “Movies In Your Car,” drive-in entertainment located at York College Milton G. Bassin
Performing Arts Center, 94-45 Guy R. Brewer Blvd, Jamaica, NY, 11451.
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Trini Melly Rose’s ‘Body Good’
that Black women should
be loved, regardless of how
they look,” added Driven,
managing partner of PlaybookMG.
“Her message is clear and
akin to the legendary Tupac
verse, ‘the blacker the berry,
the sweeter the juice, the
darker the flesh, the deeper
the roots,’” she continued.
Throughout the video, Rose
pays homage to the Black
Lives Matter (BLM) movement,
“with BLM on her fingernails
and other powerful
symbolism, which is meant
to send a clear message to
viewers.”
“Being a Black woman and
a graduate from an HBCU,
Morgan State University, I will
always side with Black people,”
Rose said passionately. “I
want my fellow Black women,
and women of any body type
or complexion, to feel and
look good in their naturalborn
beauty.”
Hoping to make a difference
with her gift of making
mellow music, Rose expects
“Body Good” to make significant
progress in changing
the landscape on how society
views Black women.
Driven said the video will
be on YouTube, and the single
will be available on any musical
platform.
She said the official release
will be the end of this or next
week.
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Primus wins contest
Trinidadian Melly Rose. Marie Driven / PlaybookMG
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