Tracy Wells emerged in the late 1980s with a role in After Midnight (1989), where she plays a pivotal character entwined in a narrative of obsession and suspense. This film, steeped in the aesthetics of grindhouse and exploitation cinema, showcases her ability to navigate complex emotional landscapes. Wells' performance contributes to the film's exploration of desire and the uncanny, making her a notable figure in the cult film conversation surrounding this genre.
After Midnight
A college professor teaching a course called "The Psychology of Fear" brings his students (including a psychic) to his home, one dark and stormy night to tell scary stories. The first involves a young couple whose car breaks down by an old, abandoned house. The second has four trendy teenage girls getting lost in a bad part of town and chased by a pack of vicious dogs. Last, a woman on crutches confronting a stalker at the answering service where she works the night shift.