Illinois Times film critic Chuck Koplinski interviews Doug Jones (“Hellboy”, “Pan’s Labyrinth”) and Katlyn Carlson, stars of the indie feature “My Name is Jerry”, winner of Best Comedy Feature at the Route 66 International Film Festival.
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Chuck Koplinski interviews director Sam Holdren
Illinois Times film critic Chuck Koplinski interviews Sam Holdren, director of the film “The Paradigm Shift”, playing in the Route 66 International Film Festival. “The Paradigm Shift” is playing in Session #7 of the fest on Sunday, September 20. Session #7 begins at 9:30 am.
Chuck Koplinski interviews Dominique Schilling
Illinois Times film critic Chuck Koplinski interviews Dominique Schilling, director of the film “Business As Usual”, playing in the Route 66 International Film Festival.
Chuck Koplinski interviews directors and star of Sinnerman
Illinois Times film critic Chuck Koplinski interviews Travis Pittman and Kelly Daniela Norris, co-directors, and Matthew Cadet, star of the film “Sinnerman”, playing in the Route 66 International Film Festival.
Chuck Koplinski interviews Lynelle White
Illinois Times film critic Chuck Koplinski interviews Lynelle White, director of the film “And Seven Hours Later”, playing in the Route 66 International Film Festival.
Chuck Koplinski interviews Zach Baliva and Morgan Mead
Illinois Times film critic Chuck Koplinski interviews Morgan Mead, director, and Zach Baliva, co-producer, of the film “My Name Is Jerry”, winner for Best Comedy Feature in the Route 66 International Film Festival.
Chuck Koplinski interviews director Daric Gates
Illinois Times film critic Chuck Koplinski interviews Daric Gates, director of the film “Crook”, winner for Best Thriller in the Route 66 International Film Festival.
