Quentin Tarantino, Kylie Minogue Team Up for New Jamie Adams Film From Yale Entertainment (EXCLUSIVE)
Quentin Tarantino is set to star opposite Kylie Minogue in Jamie Adams' new film for Yale Entertainment.
Quentin Tarantino is set to star opposite Kylie Minogue in Jamie Adams' new film for Yale Entertainment.
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