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I'm a fan of her music, though I would not consider her a musician—more of an artist and provocateur. She is certainly not a traditionally trained singer (in fact I believe she is literally tone deaf). Her politics can also be tone deaf, although I think that's kind of the point. It's about the provocation. Does that

I understand the comparison and their connection/friendship, but I have always felt that while both are awesome at what they do, what they do is really different. For starters, I would consider MIA more of an artist than a musician or a singer. MIA is not a "good" singer by any measure (I read somewhere that she is

That’s an interesting criticism of the film, but I think we are meant to take Mannix’s siding with Warren over Daisy as growth in his character—he is taking on the responsibility of his office as a lawman, and that overpowers the monolithic racism that defined him earlier in the film. In my view, the Mannix

This
was a really interesting film that I’m still thinking about 24 hours later. It’s
a beautiful looking film—beautiful imagery, beautiful cinematography, beautiful
Scarlett Johansson (and not just because she is naked for about half the
movie). It’s also a highly abstract film, and uses avant-garde imagery,
symbolism and