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RACHEL GETTING MARRIED-- Anne Hathaway is winning rave reviews for this Jonathan Demme movie about a drama-prone woman who returns to see her family on the occasion of her sister's wedding. Landmark's Bethesda Row, 7235 Woodmont Ave., Bethesda. 301-652-7273. $7.50-$10.

THE SECRET LIFE OF BEES-- If we had a dime for every movie with "Bee" or "The Secret Life" in the title, we'd have like a solid $8 or so. Anyway, this one is based on a best-selling novel and set in South Carolina in 1964. A 14-year-old girl (Dakota Fanning) flees her home and is taken in by the Boatwright sisters, played by Queen Latifah, Sophie Okonedo and Alicia Keys. Also starring Jennifer Hudson. Landmark's Bethesda Row, 7235 Woodmont Ave., Bethesda. 301-652-7273. $7.50-$10.

SEX DRIVE-- The studio's plot synopsis for this movie starts with "Loveable underdog Ian (Josh Zuckerman) is the last American virgin. At least that's how it feels to him now that he's 18, about to go to college, and losing girls to his 14-year-old brother," which makes it sound deeply stupid.

W.-- See Can't Miss.

WHAT JUST HAPPENED?-- Robert De Niro stars as a Hollywood producer whose personal and professional lives are imploding with the vigor of a summer blockbuster. Starring Bruce Willis as a fictional version of himself. Based on the memoir by veteran Hollywood producer Art Linson and directed by Barry Levinson ("Rain Man," "Wag the Dog"). Landmark's E Street Cinema, 555 11th St. NW. 202-452-7672. $7.50-$10.

[On Stage]

INSIDE OUT: JOY OF MOTION ON STAGE-- Saturday at 8 p.m. An eclectic mix of local dance artists, including Edgeworks Dance Theater, Furia Flamenca, Silk Road Dance Company and DCypher Dance, perform in celebration of Joy of Motion's 32nd anniversary. Preceded by a 6:30 p.m. VIP cocktail reception. Atlas Performing Arts Center, 1333 H St. NE. 202-399-7993. Performance $25, reception and performance $50.

ALVIN MAYES-- Saturday at 8 p.m., Oct. 19 at 7 p.m. Mayes celebrates three decades of dance in the Washington area with "Love Come Down," a performance inspired by the magic of the night sky. Saturday's show is a benefit for Dance Place. Dance Place, 3225 Eighth St. NE. 202-269-1600. Saturday, all tickets $50; Sunday, $22, seniors and students $17, children $8.

[Sports]

CAPITALS-- Monday at 7 p.m. against the Vancouver Canucks. Saturday at 7 p.m. against the New Jersey Devils. Verizon Center, 601 F St. NW. 202-397-7328. $25-$250.

D.C. UNITED-- Thursday at 7:30 p.m. against the New England Revolution. RFK Stadium, 2400 East Capitol St. 202-397-7328. $20-$50.


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