Defiance - 3/10

It's not a sign of a good Holocaust movie if you're rooting for the nazis in the hope that the movie will be over sooner. They pitched this movie like it was a mix of Schindler's List and the Dirty Dozen, but it's more like a low grade TV movie with mediocre acting, cheesy melodramatic dialogue, amateur direction, and bad russkie accents (think: "I vill get you Moose and Squirrel"). And, apparently, Hitler's Final Solution could only afford a dozen soldiers and one truck, which the producers avoided blowing up bcoz they had to use it over and over again. The producers probably figured they had a built in audience for this type of film, so they pocketed the studio's money and put out the cheapest production they could manage. Skip it.
The Wrestler - 7.5/10
This is probably the best movie you'll ever see about an out-of-luck wrestler who tries to repair his relationship with his estranged daughter, while also trying to woo an aging stripper/single mom with a heart of gold. That being said, it doesn't mean this is a great movie. The problem is I don't find the lives of trailer-trash losers to be compelling entertainment. Production wise it's a solid film with a well told story, good direction and acting, especially from Mickey Rourke. But, it's not a film for everyone. I must say, though, I was impressed by the kick-ass shape Rourke got himself into for this film. And while Marisa Tomei's face was showing her age, her T's and A would beg to differ.