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‘Project Paranoia’ – Found Footage Thriller Focusing on Friendship, Premieres on Vudu for Early Viewing

Gerardo Biscaglia

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After more than one year after its production and two release date changed, the slow-burn mysterious horror/thriller found footage style film ‘Project Paranoia‘, has hit the online streaming service Vudu owned by Fandango Media. You can watch it here!

Project Paranoia explores depression & friendship while uncovering internal demons in the aftermath of the COVID Pandemic.

In ‘Project Paranoia’

“The disappearance of Andrew’s wife lowers him into depression, but when a friend steps up to help him, deciding to spend a week at his house, things start to take a turn for the worse.”

The film uses the found-footage approach to document the depth of depression and friendship between two friends in a situation that is more complicated and dark than it looks. While the story unfolds and the mystery deepens, the audience will choose who to believe.

‘Project Paranoia‘ is GoreCulture‘s first produced feature film and represents the directorial debut of horror filmmaker Francesco Monti. Award-winning horror filmmaker and actress Meosha Bean (Horror Noire, Meosha 2023) is on board as cinematographer, and assistant director while aiding in the production through her company M.V.B. Films. The film is distributed by Brain Damage Films.

The film stars Andrew Lloyd Preston (Street Dreams Los Angeles, Duality), Luke Endyan (Black Panther: Wakanda Forever), Meosha Bean (Horror Noire, Anatomy of an Antihero Redemption), and Chelsea Davis.  Meosha Bean is also the cinematographer while the film associate producer is Andrew Lloyd Preston and the executive producer is Alyson Trotman.

Project Paranoia will be a new approach to the ever-popular found-footage phenomena. A tale of two friends who enter a dark scenario that will test their trust and sanity.

Director Monti promises  – The film will not be a jump scare fright fest, but a delve into the psychosis of modern social issues. Fear-induced emotions such as Depression, Technological Obsession, Anxiety, and Isolation will be paramount while viewing this production.

Vudu’s current price for the title is set at $3,99 for rent and $8.99 to buy. The film will also roll out in more streaming platforms in the next weeks so keep your eyes peeled for updates.

Check out the official trailer below!

Project Paranoia Poster

Project Paranoia Poster

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