
Paranoid 2000
"Hide And Shriek"
Directed by Ash Smith, *Paranoid* (2000) plunges viewers into the chilling chaos of a high school senior class's haunted house fundraiser gone horribly wrong.
Director: Ash Smith
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Paranoid (2000) about?
*Paranoid* follows a group of high school seniors hosting a haunted house fundraiser for their graduation trip. When three attendees are murdered in gruesome fashion, the teens become the targets of a relentless serial killer hiding among the screams and shadows. The night spirals into a deadly game of cat and mouse as paranoia sets in.
Who directed Paranoid?
The film was directed by Ash Smith, making it a standout early credit in his career.
Who stars in Paranoid?
The cast includes Shanda Lee Munson, Summer Sloan LaPann, Brandon O'Dell, Shawn Wright, and John Paul Rice in pivotal roles.
Is Paranoid (2000) worth watching?
For fans of low-budget horror with a tight runtime, *Paranoid* offers a fast-paced, suspenseful ride that doesn't overstay its welcome. While it might not break new ground in storytelling, its relentless atmosphere and young ensemble make it a cult curiosity worth a watch.
How long is Paranoid?
The film has a runtime of 87 minutes.
About Paranoid (2000) — Teen Horror Where Fun Turns Fatal
Directed by Ash Smith, *Paranoid* (2000) plunges viewers into the chilling chaos of a high school senior class's haunted house fundraiser gone horribly wrong. What begins as a lighthearted spooky attraction to finance a graduation trip quickly spirals into a terrifying hunt for a masked killer stalking the halls. As the body count rises and paranoia sets in, the remaining teens must piece together clues before the night ends—or before they become the next victims. Blending horror and suspense, the film thrives on claustrophobic tension, teenage desperation, and the unsettling unpredictability of violence lurking in the shadows.
With a runtime of just under 90 minutes, *Paranoid* keeps the adrenaline pumping as it balances jump scares with a grounded mystery. Shanda Lee Munson leads a cast of talented young actors whose performances ground the absurdity in raw emotion, making the danger feel uncomfortably real. Whether you're drawn to slashers or psychological thrillers, Smith's debut delivers a compact yet gripping experience that lingers long after the credits roll.