Movies This article is more than 24 years oldThird Man voted best of BritishThis article is more than 24 years oldIndustry insiders vote for golden oldies in survey of century's finestDavid Lean was the greatest British film director ever and the Third Man the best movie, according to a definitive survey of industry insiders.
The British Film Institute has spent the last year questioning 1,000 movers and shakers within the business, including Terry Gilliam, Neil Jordan, Mike Leigh and Jeremy Irons, many of whom figure in the list themselves.
Alanis Morissette Alanis Morissette updates lyrics of Ironic on The Late Late Show – video Alanis Morissette performs a duet of an updated version of her 1995 hit Ironic with James Corden on CBS’s The Late Late Show on Monday. Dressed in blue sweaters and red beanies similar to the clothes Morissette wore in the original video, the duo rework the song’s lyrics incorporating modern day ailments, including referrals to Snapchat, Tinder, iPhones and Facebook
Andy Murray This article is more than 2 months oldFrustrated Andy Murray ‘not enjoying’ tennis after Alex de Minaur lossThis article is more than 2 months oldDe Minaur prevails 7-6 (5), 4-6, 7-5 at Paris MastersFormer world No 1 smashes racket during final setAndy Murray admitted he is not enjoying his tennis after suffering another disappointing defeat to Alex de Minaur in the first round of the Paris Masters.
Murray had lost all five previous matches against the Australian, including three this season, with the most recent coming in Beijing where the Briton failed to convert three match points.
Joe Biden Joe Biden calls student 'lying, dog-faced pony soldier' at rally – video In an exchange between Joe Biden and a 21-year-old college student in New Hampshire, she challenges him about his poor performance in the Iowa caucuses. Biden responds by asking her if she has ever been to a caucus. When she replies yes, he says – reportedly believing that he was quoting from a film – 'No you haven't!
Not all murders have much to teach us … Scott Reid as Ian Huntley and Jemma Carlton as Maxine Carr. Photograph: Bernard Walsh/Channel 5 TelevisionNot all murders have much to teach us … Scott Reid as Ian Huntley and Jemma Carlton as Maxine Carr. Photograph: Bernard Walsh/Channel 5 TelevisionTV reviewTelevision & radioReviewBy focusing on Maxine Carr, this drama skates perilously close to lumping her in with her murderous lover Ian Huntley.