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You're Not Alone 2020

★ 5.861 votes92 min📅 2020-04-16

"Ever have the feeling that... you're not alone?"

Eduardo Rodríguez's chilling horror-thriller *You're Not Alone* (2020) plunges us into a mother's desperate quest for redemption after her estranged husband's untimely death.

Director: Eduardo Rodríguez

Cast

Katia Winter
Katia Winter
Emma
Martin Barabas
Martin Barabas
The Lawyer
Julee Cerda
Julee Cerda
Teacher
Zach Avery
Zach Avery
Mark
Bettina Skye
Bettina Skye
Assistant to Father Walsh
Richard Bekins
Richard Bekins
Father Walsh
Emmy James
Ashley
Sara Harman
Forensic Scientist
Rock Ryan
Lawyer / Church Member
Edward Crawford
Hooded Man 2

Frequently Asked Questions

What is You're Not Alone (2020) about?

After her husband's sudden death, Emma regains custody of her daughter, only to discover their new home is haunted by a sinister force. Struggling to rebuild their lives, Emma and Isla must confront an evil entity that thrives on their grief and fear.

Who directed You're Not Alone?

Eduardo Rodríguez directed the film, bringing a sharp eye for suspense and psychological horror to this chilling tale.

Who stars in You're Not Alone?

The film features Katia Winter as Emma, alongside Martin Barabas, Julee Cerda, Zach Avery, and Bettina Skye.

Is You're Not Alone (2020) worth watching?

As a tight, atmospheric horror-thriller, *You're Not Alone* excels in building tension and delivering scares. Winter's performance grounds the supernatural chaos, making it a compelling watch for fans of slow-burn horror with emotional depth.

How long is You're Not Alone?

The runtime is 92 minutes.

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About You're Not Alone (2020) — A Mother's Fight Against the Darkness in Her Home

Eduardo Rodríguez's chilling horror-thriller *You're Not Alone* (2020) plunges us into a mother's desperate quest for redemption after her estranged husband's untimely death. Katia Winter stars as Emma, who reclaims custody of her young daughter Isla, only to find their fresh start haunted by an unseen malevolence lurking within their new home. As Emma battles to protect her child, the walls themselves seem to close in, twisting her hope into paralyzing terror.

Rodríguez crafts a tense, atmospheric nightmare where grief and dread collide, blending psychological unease with supernatural terror. The film's claustrophobic setting and relentless pacing amplify the creeping dread, making every shadowed corridor feel like a battleground between love and oblivion. With Winter anchored in raw emotion and a supporting cast that ratchets up the suspense, *You're Not Alone* delivers a haunting exploration of isolation—not just in the haunted house, but within a heart shattered by loss.