Not sure if I mentioned it before but Lonely Hearts - John Travolta, Jared Leto, James Gandolfini and Salma Hayek, very good film.
Gran Torino - excellent film, strongly recommend it. Very raw and very powerful, Clint Eastwood can still pull the punches
Push - enjoyable, bit confusing, interesting. Not groundbreaking, but fun.
Oh yeah, and I tried to watch Punisher: Warzone yesterday - will try to have to sit through it again all the way through eventually. If anyone saw the 2004 film The Punisher with Thomas Jane, that is (in my opinion) so much better, because it really captures the character of Frank Castle and focuses on the pain and torment he went through and is a film I rate. Warzone is a reboot and tries to rework it (it's actually made in conjunction with Marvel as I understand it) and tries to follow in the footsteps of Watchmen but whereas I actually enjoyed Watchmen, Warzone feels like it's trying to be realistic whilst at the same time a movie comicstrip and just doesn't work. Watchmen was, admittedly, very violent but I could accept it because it made no bones about being a big bombastic straight from the comic-book translation. Warzone just seems a nasty film without any substance. Watchmen actually made you think (although granted, it could be a bit mindboggling at times)...
The Lives Of Others. Just brilliant (it had to be - it beat Pan's Labyrinth to Best Foreign Language Film Oscar). The last scene is possibly the best ending of a film I've ever seen. Oh, okay, along with Shawshank and Some Like It Hot...