Tim Robbins
35 titles
Filmography
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The Player
(1992)A frustrated screenwriter menaces a studio executive who eventually kills the writer and gets away with murder.

Jacob's Ladder
(1990)Hellish hallucinations haunt a veteran (Tim Robbins).

The Hudsucker Proxy
(1994)When the founder of a large corporation suddenly dies, the board conspires to tank the stock price by installing a lowly mailroom clerk as president.

Catch a Fire
(2006)After the apartheid-era South African government brutalizes him and his wife, oil refinery worker Patrick Chamusso becomes a one-man wrecking crew against his former employer.

Human Nature
(2001)From the creators of Being John Malkovich and starring Tim Robbins and Patricia Arquette comes a deliciously twisted film with biting dialogue, wild twists and plenty of comic turns.

I.Q.
(1994)All the world knows about Einstein the scientific genius. But what about Einstein the matchmaker? I.Q. puts this notion to the test and comes up with winning results in this "fun, warmhearted romantic comedy" that has critics and audiences cheering.

Code 46
(2003)In this futuristic love story, the romance between a man and woman puts them on the run after it is discovered she is the clone of his dead mother.

Erik the Viking
(1989)In this send-up of Norse mythology, a Viking and his faulty crew sail off to find Valhalla, hoping to appease the gods and prevent an apocalypse.

Straws
(2017)A powerful, yet humorous look at plastic pollution, and how individuals, groups, educators, and businesses world-wide are creating a sea of change.

Mystic River
(2003)Jimmy, Dave and Sean are friends who grew up in working-class Boston, but they drift apart after a terrible tragedy. Years later, brutal events reconnect them when Jimmy’s 19-year-old daughter is brutally murdered.
Revenge of the Electric Car
(2011)REVENGE OF THE ELECTRIC CAR presents the recent resurgence of electric vehicles as seen through the eyes of four pioneers of the EV revolution. Director Chris Paine (Who Killed the Electric Car?) has had unprecedented access to the electric car research and development programs at General Motors, Nissan, and Tesla Motors, while also following a part time electric car converter who refuses to wait for the international car makers to create the electric cars the public demands. As more models of electric cars than ever before start to arrive in showrooms and driveways across the world, Chris Paine's film offers an inspiring, entertaining and definitive account of this revolutionary moment in human transportation. REVENGE OF THE ELECTRIC CAR follows these auto makers as they race each other to create the first, best, and most publicly accepted electric cars for the new car market.

The Secret Life of Words
(2005)A hearing-impaired factory worker gives up her first holiday in years, traveling to an oil rig to care for a man suffering from severe burns.

The Lucky Ones
(2008)Three U.S. soldiers return home and embark on an emotional road trip across the country, trying to make sense of a world that has profoundly changed.

Nothing to Lose
(1997)Nick has completely bottomed out. His career is a mess, his marriage is on the rocks, and a carjacker has just jumped into his car! Soon this mismatched pair speeds off on a comic crime spree that includes holdups, high-speed chases, and revenge!

Cinema Verite
(2011)The fact-based story of a Santa Barbara family who were catapulted to notoriety in the early 1970s in a groundbreaking PBS series.

Five Corners
(1987)A psychotic ex-convict returns to his old neighborhood fixated on deranged love and revenge for both the woman he tried to rape and her protector.

Mission to Mars
(2000)After a mission to Mars ends in tragedy, a rescue effort is launched.

Cadillac Man
(1990)A car salesman is sure life couldn't get any worse, as he struggles with job pressure, debt to the mob, and a messed-up personal life. He is wrong.

Tapeheads
(1988)Recently fired security guards Ivan (John Cusack) and Josh (Tim Robbins) are sure they've found their calling: the world of music videos. But in trying to resuscitate the career of a legendary soul duo, they begin careening through an outrageous underworld of chicken and waffles, Scandinavian synth bands, Menudo concerts, and a presidential candidate with a fairy princess fetish.

Dark Waters
(2019)Inspired by a true story, an attorney (Mark Ruffalo) uncovers a dark secret connecting a growing number of unexplained deaths to one of the world's largest corporations.