Tarantino says he won't be intimidated by police boycotts
  • NEW YORK (AP)
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After a week of backlash from police groups threatening to boycott his upcoming film, Quentin Tarantino stood by his comments about police brutality and said he wouldn't be intimidated from voicing his opinion.

Tarantino told The Los Angeles Times on...

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