[3] The film stars Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin, Malcolm McDowell, Sarah Burns, and Richard Roundtree.
[6] Claire leaves her beloved corgie with her daughter and grandchildren so she can travel across the country to attend the funeral of her old college friend Joyce.
Before the funeral service, Claire approaches Joyce's widower Howard, and bluntly informs him that she intends to kill him this weekend.
After the two friends are unsuccessful at buying a gun, Evelyn initially refuses to help Claire with her plan to kill him at the wake.
As Evelyn changed her mind about helping to kill Howard, she convinces another resident to loan them his gun by bribing him with the bacon.
Under the guise of meeting to apologise, Claire confronts Howard about the assault in a tense scene, insisting that he admit to raping her forty-six years previously, while pointing a flare gun—the only kind of gun they've been able to acquire—at him.
The website's consensus reads: "Moving On fails frustratingly often to rise to the level of its leads, but Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin are entertaining company regardless of the context.