Film
What's on at the cinema plus reviews of the latest movie and DVD releases
Paul Rudd
Cast
- 2009 - I Love You Man
- 2008 - Role Models
- 2008 - Over Her Dead Body
- 2008 - Forgetting Sarah Marshall
- 2007 - The Ten
- 2007 - Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story
- 2007 - Reno 911!: Miami
- 2007 - Knocked Up
- 2005 - The 40 Year-Old Virgin
- 2005 - The Baxter
- 2004 - Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy
- 2004 - P.S.
- 2003 - The Shape of Things
- 2001 - On the Edge
- 2001 - The Chateau
- 1999 - The Cider House Rules
- 1998 - The Object of My Affection
- 1995 - Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers
- 1995 - Clueless
Voices
- 2009 - Monsters vs Aliens
Screenwriter
- 2008 - Role Models
Articles
- Nov 6 2008 - The computer games that should be movies
- Aug 24 2007 - Paul Rudd and Leslie Mann interview
- Mar 15 2007 - SXSW - Time Out gets 'Knocked Up'
- Jan 30 2007 - Rudd and Scott become 'Big Brothers'
Most popular on this site
Top Stories
Hippies who work for The Man
To celebrate George Clooney comedy 'The Men who Stare at Goats', we look back at six memorable onscreen hippies who fought the system from within
Roland Emmerich's guide to disaster movies
Ahead of the release of '2012', Roland Emmerich offers his ten tips on creating the perfect global catastrophe
Grant Heslov: interview
Grant Heslov, director of 'The Men who Stare at Goats' talks about his old pal George Clooney, his interest in the paranormal, and his fond memories of working on 'Happy Days'
The Coen brothers discuss 'A Serious Man'
Masters of contrary comedy, Joel and Ethan Coen have struck gold again with their latest, ‘A Serious Man’
Ten inspirations behind 'Avatar'?
Time Out ponders the influences behind James Cameron's anticipated space-opera on the basis of the trailer
Michael Jackson's This Is It: review
Kenny Ortega's posthumous concert film is a rousing eulogy for one of pop's great enigmas
Michael Haneke: The man behind the menace
From Cannes to Munich to London, Dave Calhoun tours Michael Haneke's Palme d'Or winner, 'The White Ribbon'
Lone Scherfig talks 'An Education'
Danish director Lone Scherfig was an unlikely choice for a very English affair like 'An Education'. Cath Clarke meets her
How Jane Campion brought John Keats back to life
Time Out gets Romantic with the ‘difficult’ New Zealander about her new film, 'Bright Star'
Time Out's 50 greatest animated films with commentary by Terry Gilliam
In celebration of the release of Pixar's 'Up' and Wes Anderson's 'Fantastic Mr Fox', read our rundown of fifty classic feature length animations









