The style is inimitable, the metaphors refreshing and the opinions often quirky but always engrossing.
You can almost hear the Alistair Cooke of 'Letter from America', with that characteristic delivery, including that slightly hesitant way of introducing a telling simile or a waspish put-down.
Cooke's reports and comments are probably best appreciated by older readers who can recollect their own fascination with the magic of cinema in a less blasé and more optimistic period than the one we live in today. This book is to be strongly recommended to anyone who loves good criticism, i.e. articles you can enjoy reading even if you didn't see the film.