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Two New Ferocious Stills of Jane Fonda in Peace, Love, and Misunderstanding

Once you put aside the silly Elvis Costello song title pun, the TIFF entry Peace, Love, and Understanding seems like an ideal project for all parties involved: Catherine Keener plays a conservative lawyer who, following a divorce from her husband (Jeffrey Dean Morgan), takes her kids (Nat Wolff and Elizabeth Olsen) to meet their estranged, hippie grandmother in Woodstock. That grandmother is Jane Fonda, whose new photos from the film should bring you back to a very specific, Oscar-garnering favorite from 1981. If you can’t guess the movie yet, hit yourself.

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Two New Ferocious Stills of Jane Fonda in Peace, Love, and Misunderstanding

Happy Birthday, Stanley Kubrick! What’s His Finest Cinematic Moment?

And so Movieline concludes today’s birthday-celebration marathon — previously spotlighting the finest film work of both Dame Helen Mirren and Sir Mick Jagger — as any self-respecting movie site would: By commemorating the day 83 years ago when the world welcomed one Stanley Kubrick into existence. This would change everything .

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Happy Birthday, Stanley Kubrick! What’s His Finest Cinematic Moment?