The Movielife is a Long Island punk rock band composed of vocalist Vinnie Caruana, guitarist Brandon Reilly, and drummer Brett Romnes. The band originally formed in 1997 and disbanded in 2003, but announced their official reunion in December 2014.
It's Go Time was released through Fadeaway Records in September 1999 and was supported by heavy touring. With the band's growing popularity, they almost signed with Equal Vision Records, however they instead signed with Revelation Records. The band recorded their second album with producer Brian McTernan at Salad Days Studio in Washington, DC. This Time Next Year was released through Revelation Records in October 2000. In February 2001, while touring with Reach the Sky and Bane, the Movielife were involved in a van accident, which resulted in them dropping off the tour. In April 2001, the group went on tour with Glassjaw, New Found Glory and Autopilot Off. In July and August, the band supported Reel Big Fish and Goldfinger on their co-headlining tour of the U.S.
In 2003, Forty Hour Train Back to Penn was released, and reached number 164 on the Billboard 200. In February 2003, the band supported The Used on their headlining tour of the US East Coast. Following this, the group went on tour with Finch and Senses Fail until early March. In April, Baken got in a van accident, which resulted in the band drafting a friend in to temporarily fill his role in time for a UK tour. In May, the band filmed a video for "Jamestown" directed by Motion graphics company Digital Kitchen. The band went on The Made Tour, which ran from June to August; they played alongside Further Seems Forever, Autopilot Off, and Anberlin. The trek included an appearance at Hellfest. In September 2003, the band went on the 5 Dollar Tour, with Fairweather and the Honorary Title. On September 29, a note on the band's website revealed that the Movielife had decided to break up.
In 2008, Caruana performed a set of the Movielife with Set Your Goals backing at The Bamboozle festival. On December 16, 2010, a video was posted on Caruana's YouTube account featuring himself and Reilly, announcing that the Movielife will be playing at The Bamboozle in New Jersey, marking their first performance in almost 8 years. They followed this up with a show in New York in August. Caruana remarked in 2015 the group had planned to continue, however, he "didn't think he was ready. I don't think Brandon was ready. The timing was wrong -- we were trying to force it, but our lives weren't there yet".
Caruana and Reilly re-connected as friends and shortly afterwards began talking about a potential the Movielife reunion. The band subsequently began rehearsing in December 2014, performing their first shows since 2011 in New York City at Irving Plaza in February 2015. Asked whether a new album would be released, Caruana said he would "never rule that out". The Movielife performed several additional shows in the US later in the year, including an appearance at Today's Mixtape Festival, as well as a tour of the UK in June. In March 2016, Caruana revealed that the band were in the process of writing new material. The following month, the band released "Future Feeling (Afraid of Drugs)" as a single. In 2017, the group performed at Slam Dunk Festival in the UK. All promotional materials posted to the band's Twitter after the 2016 Presidential election feature only Brett Romnes, Brandon and Vinnie, implying they are the only current members of the band. The band's fourth album, Cities in Search of a Heart was released in September 2017 through Rise Records. In May and June 2018, the band supported New Found Glory on their Sick Tour in the US.
In February 2022, when asked by the Podioslave Podcast about what's next for The Movielife, Caruana said, "I wouldn't be surprised if there was more Movielife music. Brandon's just got to write it. I don't think I should be writing it."
Touring members
Past members
Drive-Thru Records era and break-up (2001–2004)
Reunions and other bands (2004–present)
Members
Discography
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