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Unsubscribe 2020

★ 5.73 votes29 min📅 2020-06-10

"The Number One Movie In America"

Five popular YouTubers log into an intense video call, only to discover they've been targeted by a sinister internet troll who turns their online world into a nightmare.

Director: Christian Nilsson

Cast

Eric Tabach
Eric Tabach
Charlie Tahan
Charlie Tahan
Whitey
Michelle Khare
Michelle Khare
Zach Kornfeld
Zach Kornfeld
Thomas Brag
Thomas Brag
Sneako
Sneako
Tyler Brash

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Unsubscribe (2020) about?

Five YouTubers discover they've been lured into a deadly online trap during what seems like a harmless video call. As the mysterious troll tightens the noose, paranoia escalates and trust erodes in this fast-paced horror short.

Who directed Unsubscribe?

Christian Nilsson helmed *Unsubscribe*, bringing a grounded yet visceral approach to the film's tense digital setting.

Who stars in Unsubscribe?

The film features YouTube personalities Eric Tabach, Charlie Tahan, Michelle Khare, Zach Kornfeld, and Thomas Brag alongside rising talent Sneako.

Is Unsubscribe (2020) worth watching?

While its IMDb rating is unrated, *Unsubscribe* delivers a tense, low-budget horror experience that resonates with fans of digital-age thrillers. Its short runtime and social commentary make it a compelling watch for horror enthusiasts seeking something fresh.

How long is Unsubscribe?

The film runs for 29 minutes.

About Unsubscribe (2020) — A Horror Short About Digital Terror and Social Media Dangers

Five popular YouTubers log into an intense video call, only to discover they've been targeted by a sinister internet troll who turns their online world into a nightmare. Directed by Christian Nilsson, *Unsubscribe (2020)* blends found-footage horror with psychological thriller elements, plunging its characters—and viewers—into a claustrophobic digital nightmare. The low-budget film thrives on paranoia, using the confines of a virtual meeting room to ratchet up tension as the unseen aggressor manipulates the group's trust and sanity. With a raw, DIY aesthetic and a relentless pace, this short film captures the modern dread of digital intrusion.

At its core, *Unsubscribe (2020)* explores themes of online vulnerability, cyberbullying, and the blurred line between viral fame and personal peril. The confined setting and improvised dialogue heighten the sense of helplessness, making every glance at the screen feel like a potential threat. Fans of gritty, character-driven horror or meta-commentary on internet culture will find this a unique and unsettling watch.