
In this latest episode of Criterion’s cult‑favorite series “Closet Picks,” the fantastic one‑of‑one Paul Rudd lets everything spill — pulling titles from the Criterion Collection that have inspired, challenged, and moved him throughout his career. It’s a rare moment where the artisan‑creator steps out from behind the characters he’s embodied and speaks directly to the films that shaped his artistic consciousness.
Rudd selects a range of iconic works, discussing their emotional impact and offering thoughtful insights into their cinematic artistry. He draws praises Amy Heckerling’s gift for capturing the experience of youth on-screen, celebrates the rich legacy of musician Ryuichi Sakamoto, and calls Richard Linklater “the great American director.”
Feel all of Rudd’s love below.
Paul Rudd’s Closet Picks










