While the coronavirus pandemic stifled film production in its traditional sense, two filmmakers found a way to make a movie with a zero-dollar budget that became the No.
1 film in America all because they exploited a loophole. Christian Nilsson and Eric Tabach made a movie, rented out a movie theater, purchased all of the tickets themselves and basked in the success of producing a No.
1 movie at the box office, simply because nothing else was playing. "I noticed that the box office figures were absurd; $9,000, $15,000 for each movie,” Tabach told the BBC. “Nothing big was coming out.
Blockbuster films were on hold. I wanted to find a way to get the biggest number.” Reminiscent of the 2014 thriller "Unfriended" is “Unsubscribe," the film.