Uma Thurman joined the #metoo movement on the Thanksgiving weekend, hinting her revenge will be sweet... but served cold. Evoking her samurai-sword-swinging Bride in <em>Kill Bill</em>, the actress used a Thanksgiving message on Instagram as a way to weigh in on the sexual assault allegations against producer Harvey Weinstein (the movie's executive producer). <strong>____________</strong> <strong>Read more</strong> <strong><a href="https://www.thenational.ae/world/the-americas/weinstein-scandal-confidentiality-clauses-that-bottle-up-harassment-and-abuse-in-the-spotlight-1.678105">Weinstein scandal: Confidentiality clauses that bottle up harrasment in spotlight</a></strong> <strong><a href="https://www.thenational.ae/world/hundreds-join-hollywood-metoo-march-1.675218">Hundreds join Hollywood #MeToo march</a></strong> <strong><a href="https://www.thenational.ae/world/europe/british-police-investigate-more-allegations-against-weinstein-1.667497">British police investigate more allegations against Weinstein</a></strong> <strong>____________</strong> "I am grateful today, to be alive, for all those I love, and for all those who have the courage to stand up for others," the message said. "I said I was angry recently, and I have a few reasons, #metoo, in case you couldn't tell by the look on my face." The movie star concluded by saying "I feel it's important to take your time, be fair, be exact, so... Happy Thanksgiving Everyone! (Except you Harvey, and all your wicked conspirators - I'm glad it's going slowly - you don't deserve a bullet) - stay tuned." Swoosh.