Michel Franco has never been one to shy away from challenging his audiences with provocative subject matter. He attempts it again with his latest film, “Dreams”, a strangely confounding psychodrama that seems to have several things it wants to say but no firm grasp on how to say them. It’s cold, sometimes aimless, and borderline … Continue reading
EDFF 2026 REVIEW: “Honeyjoon”
One of big treats of the 2026 El Dorado Film Festival was the screening of writer-director Lilian T. Mehrel’s “Honeyjoon”. This is an emotionally rich, life-affirming dramedy that had its world premiere at the 2025 Tribeca Film Festival. Now as it continues to make its way along the festival circuit, more people are getting to … Continue reading
EDFF 2026 RUNDOWN: Southern Made Shorts Block
It was nice to see the El Dorado Film Festival bring back one of its best short film categories. As its name reveals, the “Southern Made” selections shine the spotlight on a wonderful variety of short films that come seasoned with a uniquely Southern flavor. This year brings another entertaining collection that once again promotes a diverse … Continue reading
EDFF 2026 RUNDOWN: Short Film Block #2
A true highlight from Day 3 of the 2025 El Dorado Film Festival was Short Film Block #2, yet another curated collection of shorts created by inspired filmmakers from near and far. Block #2 featured an exceptional group of short films that explored a wide range of themes through various interesting genres. It was the … Continue reading
REVIEW: “Scream 7” (2026)
Back in 2026 the slasher sub-genre got a jolt of fresh energy in the form of Wes Craven’s “Scream”. Horror fans immediately responded to the movie’s overt meta treatment that embraced the long-standing slasher clichés both within the film and in the filmmaking. In many ways it revitalized the genre and inspired a new wave … Continue reading
EDFF 2026 RUNDOWN: Short Film Block #1
One of the El Dorado Film Festival’s highlights is its strong support of short films from around the world. And this year’s lineup may be their best yet. Short Film Block #1 offered festivalgoers a curated collection of eight short films that spanned different genres and showcased several fresh and exciting voices. It made for … Continue reading