A spate of recent works are pondering the concept of replicating or separating oneself in response to our increasingly economically perilous world.
From an average anatomy baseball player to a sarcastic personal assistant, Hollywood's newly anointed man of the moment appears to have figured out the formula for success.
A decade since its release, Derek Cianfrance's thriller about the intersecting lives of two young men in small-town America still stings.