Abby Tozer
Founder
Abby Tozer is a producer, director, writer, actress, and founder of No Good Movies. A graduate of UC Berkeley with a degree in Neuroscience and double minor in acting and jazz piano, she draws from her unique background across science, performance, and entrepreneurship to create emotionally resonant stories that explore the complexities of the human experience.
Over the past seven years, Tozer has built a multifaceted career both in front of and behind the camera. She has directed and produced dozens of award-winning short films, commercials, and branded projects while simultaneously establishing herself as an actor. Most recently, she received Best Actress honors at Louisiana Film Prize and appeared in Brothers (Apple TV+) across Matthew McConaughey.
As the founder of No Good Movies, Tozer has focused on developing and financing independent film projects with both artistic and commercial potential. Her directorial debut, I'll Go If You Go, a 1960s coming-of-age drama starring Caylee Cowan, Larsen Thompson and Rolf Saxon, is fully financed and shoots in September 2026. Tozer serves as writer, director, and lead producer on the film.
In addition to her directorial work, she is attached as a producer on American Soil, a $2 million feature alongside producers Niraj Bhatia, Sy Huq, and director Dan Burks, whose recent credits include Paper Tiger, which premiered at Cannes. She currently has multiple feature films and television projects in active development.
NGM’s long-term vision is to bridge the gap between creative storytelling and innovative film financing, building a new model for independent cinema that empowers filmmakers while attracting sophisticated investment into the creative industries.

