Death Metal Grandma
The heroine of the documentary that was published by American magazine The Atlantic is a 97-year-old Inge Ginsberg, who first escaped the Nazi regime across the mountains into Switzerland, and after the war moved to Hollywood with her husband Otto, where she wrote music alongside him (their work includes Dean Martin’s Try Again). In the present day, she applies for the show America’s Got Talent where she performs heavy metal music, through which she wants to pass her wisdom on to the world, as well as to have as much fun as possible at her age. This life-affirming film is made with no special allowances for Igne’s age, which commands much respect.
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The heroine of the documentary that was published by American magazine The Atlantic is a 97-year-old Inge Ginsberg, who first escaped the Nazi regime across the mountains into Switzerland, and after the war moved to Hollywood with her husband Otto, where she wrote music alongside him (their work includes Dean Martin’s Try Again). In the present day, she applies for the show America’s Got Talent where she performs heavy metal music, through which she wants to pass her wisdom on to the world, as well as to have as much fun as possible at her age. This life-affirming film is made with no special allowances for Igne’s age, which commands much respect.
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7.0Home Alone
7.4Red, White & Royal Blue
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6.3Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
8.4Star
6.1Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter
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5.6The Super Mario Bros. Movie
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6.3The Equalizer 3
7.3Cruella
8.0Dashing Through the Snow
6.2Resident Evil: Death Island
7.3Oppenheimer
8.1The Black Demon
6.0Sniper: The White Raven
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