For those who still take in movies at theaters it's a great season for garbage, and I'm not talking about the usual summer blockbuster fare. Last month, Fatih Akin's documentary "Garbage in the Garden of Eden" (aka "Polluting Paradise"), about a landfill project in the beautiful Cambrunu region of Turkey, opened in Tokyo, and later this month, "Trashed," a film that addresses refuse, particularly plastic refuse, as a global crisis gets a nationwide release. While Akin's film shows how uncontrolled waste-management policies can quickly and irreversibly destroy an entire community, "Trashed," produced and presented by Jeremy Irons, explains that the planet is already suffering the effects of our increasingly disposable culture in the form of polluted oceans and atmosphere. As Irons points out so convincingly, there is almost no place left to put our rubbish.