Rosebud: The Story of Orson Welles, by David Thomson (Abacus, £9.99 in UK)

Monstrously talented, monstrously flawed, Orson Welles is brought kicking and screaming to life in this superbly written study…

Monstrously talented, monstrously flawed, Orson Welles is brought kicking and screaming to life in this superbly written study. David Thomson knows his movies - he knows how to take a shot apart and put it together piece by painstaking piece before the reader's disbelieving eyes - and he does much the same to his outsized subject without resorting, as the temptation must surely be, to melodramatic flourishes of the pen. What emerges is a rare blend of incisive criticism and persuasive humanity; if Rosebud were a film, it would surely run away with a handful of this year's Oscars.

Arminta Wallace