I loved that movie. Based on an award-winning short story by Harlan Ellison.
Saw two flicks recently. Wolfman was interesting at first, but ultimately dissappointing, despite Tony Hopkins' impressive virility. I don't recommend you spend money to see it. One small spoiler - in case I'm not the only one who's been hoping to see even more of Emily Blunt's body than in Charlie Wilson's War...not gonna happen.
Shutter Island was very impressive, and I plan to see it again. I won't say anything about the plot, but unlike most movies these days, there's a *helluva* lot more to it than what you see in the trailer (in fact if you look at the cast list on IMDb or something, you'll notice a major character that isn't even glimpsed in the trailer - I hadn't so it was part of the surprise for me). It felt a bit long 2/3 through, and if you're like me you might get a bit frustrated trying to anticipate the resolution. But not only is the payoff very good, there's a very thought provoking denouement. DiCaprio is awesome, and once the movie is over I bet you'll think back and appreciate just how amazing he was throuhgout. Strangely though, it never felt like a Scorcese movie to me, unlike their previous two collaborations. But that's takes nothing away from the movie.