I know this is quite delayed, considering the movie came out a few months ago...
If you haven't seen the movie Crash, I highly recommend it. It stars Sandra Bullock, Matt Dillon, Don Cheadle, and many many more people that I recognized from other shows/movies that I can't list all of.
The movie is all about race-relations. It shows how we often judge people based on their heritage without knowing anything about their lives. For instance, a Middle Eastern man is refused a gun purchase because the store owner can't get past the idea that he may have ties to Al Queda.
It was made so well, I definately had a new perspective when I walked out of the theatre. One of those movies that makes you just want to sit and think about it for a while afterwards. What did the rest of you who saw it think of the movie?