Pam Grier has been called a lot of things. Quentin Tarantino once referred to her as cinema’s “first female action star” — which is high praise coming from a moviemaker known for sword fights, ...
'70s Week: The '70s saw women kicking ass like never before — two of them cut an especially spectacular trail that bleeds a clear path through the last 50 years of action movies. Women have been ...
While there are many late 20th-century movie classics we all know and love, the crunchy video and audio quality is enough to turn off a generation that is used to Marvel-level productions. However, ...
Somewhere between Wednesday, June 13, 1973 and Friday, June 15, 1973, the Pam Grier movie Coffy was released in theaters all around the country. In his Chicago Sun-Times pan, Roger Ebert opened up his ...
Eric Deggans speaks to Pam Grier, the legendary Blaxploitation film star known for ‘70s movies like Coffy and Foxy Brown. The actress now appears in the second season of Prime Video’s horror anthology ...
Grier, 71, the star of 70s Blaxploitation films like Foxy Brown, Sheba Baby, and Quentin Tarantino’s Jackie Brown, penned her biopic “Foxy: My Life in Three Acts” in 2010. In the book, she detailed ...
Image courtesy of Getty Images. It’s hard to believe that a ’70s icon and sex symbol like Pam Grier has yet to receive the biopic treatment, but the actress herself is crowdsourcing a few ideas for ...
A Twitter user’s fingers wrote a check his feelings couldn’t cash when he decided to hop on the social media platform and slander an iconic figure from the 70s. Sister 2 Sister reported that Twitter ...
A ’70s blaxploitation film icon from classics like Foxy Brown and Coffy, Pam Grier found new life in Quentin Tarantino’s 1997 Jackie Brown. Since then, it’s much more than just boomers who understand ...
This May 21 photo shows actress Pam Grier posing in New York to promote her ABC sitcom “Bless This Mess.” (The Associated Press) NEW YORK (AP) — Pam Grier’s role as the owner of a hardware store in ...
*In a recent interview with “Rolling Stone,” Hollywood icon Pam Grier discussed her acting career and decades-long legacy. She also revealed she admires Black women singers who have been trying their ...