Archive for January 14th, 2011


I’m Dangerous with Love

Directed by Michael Negroponte
**

As several of the addicts profiled in the new documentary I’m Dangerous with Love tell director Michael Negroponte, detoxing from drug abuse is such a difficult, deliberating process, it’s no wonder that there’s an underground market for get-clean-quick miracle cures.  According to the film, one such “cure” is ibogaine, a West African hallucinogen that’s widely used in shaman rituals, but resides on the list of banned substances stateside.

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Plastic Planet
Directed by Werner Boote
**1/2

Ever since An Inconvenient Truth lit up the box office back in 2006, we’ve been treated to a slew of independently financed environmental documentaries that investigate specific problems facing the natural world.  Want to learn more about our depleted supplies of fresh drinking water?  Check out 2008’s Flow.  Concerned about the oil industry’s less-than-noble business practices overseas?  Track down 2009’s Crude.  And how about the dangers posed by natural gas drilling?  Try Josh Fox’s Gasland from last year.  One warning: avoid watching these films back to back, lest you come away convinced that we’re all doomed and devote the next few months of your life to constructing a bunker to house stockpiles of fresh water, canned foodstuffs and battery-powered electronics.

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