The list of women who are speaking up against big-time producer Harvey Weinstein is growing by the day. After sexual harassment claims from his former personal assistant, actress Uma Thurman has come forward with the #MeToo and accused Weinstein of forcing himself on her sexually years ago in a London hotel room in a New York Times article. Weinstein, through his attorney, acknowledged making an "awkward pass" but strongly denied any physical assault and suggested the possibility of legal action over her comments. In a separate allegation in the same on Saturday, Thurman also said Kill Bill director Quentin Tarantino during filming coerced her into driving a car that she believed to be faulty, resulting in injuries including a permanently damaged neck, a concussion and damage to her knees.