Sherryl Clark

Sherryl Clark’s name pops up in some pretty wild corners of the movie world. You’ve got Cloverfield, that gnarly, shaky-cam monster flick from 2008 that honestly just tossed everyone into chaos and never really let up. That movie? Still gets under your skin, even if you know what’s coming. Clark was right there, steering that ship, making sure the action hit like a punch to the gut and didn’t let you look away, even when you kind of wanted to. Fast forward a bit and you hit Jolt in 2021. Total 180, right? Instead of monsters stomping through New York, you’ve got Kate Beckinsale running around dishing out beatdowns with this electric shock vest thing—yeah, it’s bonkers, but in the best way. Clark’s fingerprints are all over it, from the slick action to the offbeat, in-your-face vibe. The movie never really takes itself too seriously, which honestly is kind of refreshing. And then there’s The Gorge, set for 2025. Not much out there about it yet, but with Clark on board, you just know it’s not gonna be some paint-by-numbers snooze fest. She’s got this knack for picking projects that are weird, a little risky, and always leave you talking after the credits roll. There’s a fearless streak in her choices—a willingness to throw the usual rules out the window and see what happens. Not everyone pulls that off, but somehow, she does.

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  • Professions: Producer, Additional Crew

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