Julie Taymor’s Across the Universe, starring Jim Sturgess and Evan Rachel Wood, goes wide this week, and in many ways it’s still something worth checking out, even if it’s a tailor-made suit that doesn’t hang perfectly on the rack. The film lost me for significant swatches in the theater, but it’s bold and nervy — something too many movies decidedly aren’t — and a good portion of its music of course sticks with you, even if you’re not a hardcore Beatles maniac. Also opening this week are Michael Clayton and Lars and the Real Girl, along with Elizabeth: The Golden Age, Sleuth and We Own the Night. More on most of these soon, though I’ll be waiting to catch Elizabeth later, having had to see 30 Days of Night last night, instead of the former’s all-media screening…