Sally Sum

Sally Sum’s kinda been tearing it up lately, huh? You might’ve caught her in The Dead Thing (2024), where she pretty much stole every scene she was in. That movie’s got this grim, almost suffocating vibe—think abandoned hospitals, flickering lights, shadows that move a little too much. Sally plays this character who’s grappling with her past while getting dragged into some pretty gnarly supernatural business. Not your typical scream queen either—she brings way more bite and snark than most. Then there’s Lockjaw, dropping in 2025, which is honestly just bonkers. It’s a gritty, teeth-grinding horror that doesn’t let up. Sally’s role? She’s the kind of person who looks danger in the face and laughs. There are scenes where you’re just like, “How is she even still alive?” and then she turns around and makes it look effortless. The practical effects in Lockjaw are wild—lots of gross-out moments, but Sally grounds all the chaos with this raw, almost reckless charm. Oh, and let’s not forget Demon Hunter: Time 2 Kill. This one leans way more into action, but not in a cheesy way. Sally’s character is all swagger and sharp comebacks, tearing through monsters and villains like it’s just another Tuesday. She’s got this knack for making even the most ridiculous plot twists feel legit. The stunt work? Unreal. If you’re into horror that doesn’t pull punches—and you like your leads fierce as hell—Sally Sum’s definitely one to keep an eye on.

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