New Found Glory and Sum 41 will embark on a co-headline tour of the UK in 2012. The bands are to play the upcoming Kerrang! tour, which will last ten dates across the country next February. The groups will start the shows at Dublin's Academy on February 5 and finish up at Camden's Roundhouse in London on February 17. Speaking about the tour, Kerrang! editor James McMahon explained: "Everyone at Kerrang! prides themselves on the fact that our tours are always a heap load of fun, but this year's tour really does offer something for all rock fans - you've got punk, you've got pop punk, you've got hardcore, you've got metal. "It's a reflection of the broad church you'll find in the magazine's pages (more)...
- 9/28/2011
- by By Lewis Corner
- Digital Spy
Our King's Speech coverage came early this week, what with the SAGs and DGAs happening last weekend. Which left the rest of the week free for … what, exactly?
The big story
In fact, it's been quite a quiet week for film; a lull before the storm of next week's awards blow out (Monday: Evening Standard film awards, Thursday: Critics Circle film awards, Sunday: Baftas) and after last weekend's King's Speech hoorah at the SAGs and the DGAs. Tom Hooper's drama has even been knocked off the top of the UK box office by princess pretender Tangled (though over the pond it's still doing remarkable business). But don't worry. We haven't abandoned our commitment to running at least one sizeable King's Speech think piece each week. This time round, it was the turn of Christopher Hitchens, who weighed in with some objections to the historical accuracy, especially re Churchill.
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• Maria Schneider,...
The big story
In fact, it's been quite a quiet week for film; a lull before the storm of next week's awards blow out (Monday: Evening Standard film awards, Thursday: Critics Circle film awards, Sunday: Baftas) and after last weekend's King's Speech hoorah at the SAGs and the DGAs. Tom Hooper's drama has even been knocked off the top of the UK box office by princess pretender Tangled (though over the pond it's still doing remarkable business). But don't worry. We haven't abandoned our commitment to running at least one sizeable King's Speech think piece each week. This time round, it was the turn of Christopher Hitchens, who weighed in with some objections to the historical accuracy, especially re Churchill.
In the news
• Maria Schneider,...
- 2/4/2011
- The Guardian - Film News
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