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We’ve also got new capsule reviews of: About Time, a romantic fantasy from Richard Curtis (Love Actually); La Camioneta, a documentary tracing the ownership of a school bus across Central America; Children Without Parents, a local indie about four kids cleaning out their late father’s apartment; Diana, with Naomi Watts as the doomed Princess of Wales; Ender’s Game, a sci-fi epic adapted from the Orson Scott Card novel; I Used to Be Darker, the third feature from Baltimore indie Matthew Porterfield (Putty Hill); Kill Your Darlings, about the early New York adventures of Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac, and William S. Burroughs; Last Vegas, with Michael Douglas, Morgan Freeman, Robert De Niro, and Kevin Kline as four old friends making a twilight trip to Vegas; Man of Tai Chi, a martial arts adventure that marks the directorial debut of Keanu Reeves; The Pervert’s Guide to Ideology, an illustrated lecture by Slovene critic Slavoj Zizek; and The Visitor, a late-70s cult film about a space alien returning to Planet Earth to make contact with the child he fathered.