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Jeremy Sumrall is a filmmaker with a distinctive vision and a flair for the unsettling. His work as a director subverts conventional horror tropes, blending them with a sharp social commentary and a keen eye for the absurd. Sumrall's breakout film, Possum Walk (2010), introduced audiences to his unique style. Set in a small, forgotten town, the movie follows the residents as they become embroiled in a series of strange occurrences, blurring the line between the mundane and the supernatural. With its slow-burning tension and a willingness to linger on moments of discomfort, Possum Walk established Sumrall as a director unafraid to challenge his audience. In his follow-up, Pickaxe (2014), Sumrall delved deeper into the dark underbelly of American life. The film, a gritty thriller set against the backdrop of a dying factory town, explores themes of economic desperation and the corrosive effects of power. Sumrall's unflinching approach and his ability to coax nuanced performances from his cast have earned him critical acclaim, solidifying his reputation as a filmmaker who uses horror as a means to illuminate the unsettling realities of contemporary society.