STEPHEN FARBER was president of the Los Angeles Film Critics Association from 2012-2016 and currently serves as a faculty member at UCLA, teaching film criticism. He has written for numerous publications including
The New York Times,
Los Angeles Times, and
Hollywood Reporter. He has also published several books, including
Outrageous Conduct: Art, Ego, and the Twilight Zone Case (1988) and
Hollywood on the Couch (1993).
MICHAEL MCCLELLAN is the former Senior Vice President/Head Film Buyer for Landmark Theatres and served on the board of appeals of the Classification and Ratings Administration of the MPAA. He currently co-produces a classic film series in Los Angeles.
BILL CONDON won an Academy Award for his screenplay of
Gods and Monsters in 1998. He received a screenwriting nomination for the Oscar-winning best picture of 2002,
Chicago. His other credits as director include
Kinsey,
Dreamgirls,
Mr. Holmes,
Beauty and the Beast, and
The Good Liar.