Chazz DeMoss
Chazz DeMoss? Oh, that guy’s got a pretty wild filmography, honestly. First up, “Genomorph” (2019)—yeah, that one’s a bit of a trip. It’s all about these freaky genetic experiments gone sideways, people turning into things you’d rather not meet in a dark alley. The whole atmosphere’s got this weird, twitchy vibe, which, let’s be real, kinda sticks with you after. DeMoss brings this edge to the cast, always looks like he knows more than he’s letting on. Keeps you guessing, which is half the fun.
Then there’s “Scared to Death.” That one’s got classic horror energy—creepy shadows, messed-up secrets, the works. Chazz isn’t your typical scream king, but he’s got this way of bringing out the paranoia in every scene. The tension ramps up, and you start looking over your own shoulder. It’s that kind of movie. Weird how those old-school horror flicks still get under your skin, right?
And oh, “Cyrus” from 2010. Not the same vibe at all—this one’s more like a slow-burn psychological ride. The story’s tangled up with obsession and jealousy, and DeMoss slips right into those complicated emotions. You end up feeling kinda uneasy, but that’s the point. It’s not about jump scares, it’s about that nagging feeling that something’s off. Dude’s got range, you gotta give him that. From sci-fi nightmares to the stuff that just creeps up on you, he’s all over the place.