Django Unchained director denies labelling all US cops ‘murderers’ but says he has a constitutional right to speak out against attacks on civiliansQuentin Tarantino has signalled he will not apologise for a controversial attack on alleged police brutality in the US,while accusing his critics of intimidation tactics.
Tarantino, who has faced calls for a boycott of his films from the five largest American police unions following his appearance at a modern York rally final month, or told the Los Angeles Times he had a “First Amendment right to protest against police brutality as I see it”,adding, “and I’m not backing down from that.Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com