Into the Wild: 
I guess I'm the only one that didn't like this movie. In fact, I couldn't even make it through the whole thing. I know I've ranted here before about voiceover, but the constant voiceover, from two different people, drove me insane. I also didn't feel like I "got" the main character or understood why he was doing what he was doing. Seemed like a spoiled rich kid rebelling against his parents, which is just about the most annoying persona I can think of. No rating since I turned it off before the end.
The Heart of the Game: Terrific little documentary about a girls basketball team in Seattle. All the real emotion and drama that I expect from a good documentary. Highly recommended especially for people with daughters. 4/5
Across the Universe: I couldn't find a review of this one here and was surprised. WARNING: Only see if you like really great movies. Musical set in the 60s, with themes of the civil rights movement and Vietnam War, and all of it set to Beatles music. The actors are extraordinarily talented and appealing, and the movie is visually stunning. I was blown away by it, and I'm not usually a big fan of musicals. 672/5
Bukowski: Born Into This: I've recommended this one before but just watched it again. If you're a Bukowski fan or interested in him at all, it's fascinating. Guy is pretty abhorrent, but fascinating. 4/5
ETA: jdoggydogg, I moved Palookaville up in my queue.