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FLASHBACK: Cop Tortured in Quentin Tarantino’s First Film

With Quentin Tarantino under fire for marching in an anti-police rally in New York last month, Breitbart News flashes back to another moment from the director’s career that had both law enforcement and movie critics up in arms — the brutal onscreen torture of a police officer in Tarantino’s 1992 debut film “Reservoir Dogs.”

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Quentin Tarantino Doubles Down: ‘What I Said Was the Truth’

Embattled director Quentin Tarantino has finally spoken out after his participation in an anti-police rally last month led law enforcement associations nationwide to call for a boycott of his upcoming film. Instead of an apology, Tarantino insists that what he said at the rally was “the truth.”

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Border Patrol Agents Join Boycott of Quentin Tarantino Films

Border Patrol agents across the country are joining with other law enforcement officers in boycotting films made by Quentin Tarantino after he called police “murderers.” Tarantino participated in an anti-police rally in New York City just days after the New York Police Officer Randolph Holder was shot in the head while chasing an armed suspect.

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San Diego Comic-Con 2015: All the Big News You Need to Know

Movie buffs, comic book lovers and pop culture aficionados descended on San Diego this weekend for Comic-Con 2015, where the year’s hottest entertainment properties gather faithfully every year to hawk their progress and hopefully dazzle audiences into purchasing some tickets and merchandise.

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Cannes: 3D Porn Film ‘Love’ Sparks Brawl

The Grand Palais theater on the French Riviera was the scene of a brawl Wednesday night as hundreds of eager moviegoers jockeyed to get into the Cannes premiere of Argentine filmmaker Gaspar Noe’s latest project, the 3D arthouse porn film Love.

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China Censorship Expansion Unlikely to Deter Hollywood

China is flexing its censorship muscles anew. The tightly restricted country already has say over not only the number of movies shown in Chinese theaters but the content of the films in question. Now, Chinese broadcasting officials say their gimlet

China Censorship Expansion Unlikely to Deter Hollywood