There's no doubt that sexism is alive and well in the movie industry. Just look at Jeff Robinov's comments from last fall.
On that very subject, Amy Monaghan has an excellent list up over at Radar examining the most misogynistic movies of the past eight years. Her write-ups are suitably scathing, smart, and very worth your time. I question the inclusion of a couple entries on the list, such as Hustle and Flow, where misogyny is very much the point of the narrative. It’s true that there's a thin line between misogyny and misogyny being the point of any media but Monaghan marks that line herself in her introduction. If “intentionally offensive movies and any grindhouse film where coeds ended up in a woodchipper, etc.” were excluded, why did Hostel 2 make the cut?