About

Bring Back Midnight Movies

We want movies to be fun again. We want people to share in the cinema experience. And we want to see the weird and the wonderful and the “My God, What Were They Thinking?” in venues where it can reach new audiences and inspire the next generation.

We love horror/sci-fi/fantasy hosts. We want to see more of them. And to that end, we’re also producing a series of our own that you can invest and share in with as little as $25 (or as much as you want). You can learn more about investing in our horror hostess project at Indie Maverick.

Amy

hs2Amy is Amy Tallmadge. She is currently attached to the horror hostess project as, well, the hostess.

This proud Canadian bombshell has worked in live theatre, playing such roles as Grace in Saving Grace and Annie Oakley. Recently, she’s been featured in several short films, including “Greener,” “Hold, Please,” a pilot for “Jonesy and the Wayne.”

Recently, she appeared in the short film “LOLz,” written, produced, and directed by C. Glen Williams. Little did she realize that this would forever condemn her to a life of receiving offers to appear in his work whenever possible.

Amy brings a genuine love of film and boundless enthusiasm to the team behind the horror hostess project, as well as deft comedy skills. You can hear Amy talking about her own career as an actress and her thoughts on film as a featured guest on BlogTalkRadio’s Popcorn Theater, hosted by Glen.

Amy’s résumé and headshots are available at her webpage, amytallmadge.com.

Glen

Glen is C. Glen Williams - among other credits, this actor/storyteller/musician is the producer/host of “Glen’s Popcorn” on Heritage TV and is the author and performer of No Sleep ‘Til Minsky’s: A One-Man Tribute to Vaudeville and Burlesque. He is currently in post-production on his new short, “LOLz,” and is the author of the award-winning play The Mouser’s Tales.

Most of what you’ll read on this website comes from Glen. In addition, he is slated to play the role of Doctor Day in the horror hostess project, and to act as the chief writer.