Jockzon, I found Kamikaze Girls quite entertaining. It's about a girl who likes frilly dresses befriending a coarse tomboy who's part of a ridiculous all-female biker gang. The story is kind of stupid, but it's not meant to be taken too seriously, and will really make you laugh in places. You do get to know/feel for the characters though, so it's not a terrible piece of storytelling. On top of that, most of the downfalls are compensated for by the lovely Miss Fukada.
Atomsk, I watched Monday but found it to be quite stupid, I wouldn't rate it myself. Twilight Samurai, on the other hand, was quite compelling, even though dramas aren't usually my cup of tea.
Films I've seen since I last posted that I would rate are Ichi the Killer and Audition. The former is made up mostly of over the top violence and torture, so much so that it's funny rather than horrific, whereas the latter is edgy and disturbing. Both very violent, but in very different ways.
I also watched Kairo (Pulse), which has received rave reviews everywhere I've looked, including on this forum; however, I thought it stretched way too long and got caught up trying to make some sort of stupid philosophical point. Furthermore, it wasn't scary, disturbing, or whatever so-called horror films should be in any way, so I really don't get what all the fuss is about.
It's not cinema, but the second season of Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex was really good, and carried on well from the first season. This series is definitely one of my favourite animes, I really hope there's a 3rd Gig.