'Methland' Tracks a Drug Through America's Cracks and Faultlines

San Francisco Bay Guardian | August 19, 2009
Meth is a drug with no celebrities, and Nick Reding treats his subjects with respect, despite close calls with former addicts who play disc golf with him one minute and threaten his life the next. But Methland's attempt to combine personal reflections on identity and place with an examination of the drug's role in a small town's economic struggles seems formally stale.

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