Michael Sragow saw the greatest movie ever made,
The Wild Bunch, six times in two weeks in 1969 and has been arguing about it and other movies in print ever since. He has been a movie critic for the Sun since 2001 and a regular contributor to
The New Yorker since 1989. He is the author of
Victor Fleming: An American Movie Master (Pantheon, 2008).
Chris Kaltenbach has been writing for
The Baltimore Sun since 1982 -- the same year Barry Levinson's
Diner was released. For the past 15 years, he has been writing off-and-on about the movies, as both a critic and reporter. He has spent more time watching movies at the last 10 Maryland Film Festivals than probably anyone else.