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  1. Rachel Samstat (Meryl Streep), a New York food critic, beds Mark Forman (Jack Nicholson), a Washington, D.C., newspaper columnist. The two fall in lov…

  2. Heartburn. Monday 10 September 2012. Share. Copy Link. Facebook Twitter ... For the substance of the film is the kind of Guardian Women's Page slop in which the getting and raising of babies is ...

  3. In Mike Nichols: Middle years: Silkwood, Working Girl, and The Birdcage. …to the big screen with Heartburn (1986), an adaptation of Ephron’s semiautobiographical novel about a pregnant woman who learns that her husband is cheating on her. Streep and Nicholson stood in for Ephron and journalist Carl Bernstein, Ephron’s then husband.

  4. Synopsis. Rachel is a food writer at a New York magazine who meets Washington columnist Mark at a wedding and ends up falling in love with him despite her reservations about marriage. They buy a house, have a daughter, and Rachel thinks they are living happily ever after until she discovers that Mark is having an affair while she is waddling ...

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  5. www.metacritic.com › movie › heartburnHeartburn - Metacritic

    Heartburn is a masterpiece, a collaboration of mature artists at the peak of their craft, and something of a summing up for Mike Nichols, who, more successfully than any other American director, has staked out the terrain where men and women meet as his own. Here it is -- a movie that is seriously funny. Read More.

  6. Watch Heartburn and other popular TV shows and movies including new releases, classics, Hulu Originals, and more. It’s all on Hulu. Meryl Streep and Jack Nicholson star as a couple whose seemingly perfect modern marriage runs into problems in this bittersweet love story.

  7. Jul 25, 1986 · Mike Nichols became interested in “Heartburn” when he was directing Meryl Streep in “Silkwood” – a film co-written by Ephron. Both Nichols and Streep had planned to revive “Private Lives” on Broadway in the early 1980’s, but plans foiled after Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor announced their own production of the play.