Heartburn

Heartburn (1986)

  • 46% of critics liked it
    (13 reviews)

  • 49% of users liked it
    (4,996 ratings)

Though she always played coy about the fact in interviews, Nora Ephron's novel Heartburn is a thinly disguised "à clef" rehash of her marriage to Washington Post reporter Carl Bernstein. Meryl Streep plays Rachel, an influential food critic who marries charismatic columnist Mark (Jack… More

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R,
Directed By
Written By
Nora Ephron
Genres
Drama, Romance, Comedy
In Theaters
Jul 25, 1986 Wide
On DVD
Jul 6, 2004
Paramount Pictures

Critic Reviews

  • Gene Siskel, Chicago Tribune

    This is the most disappointing film of the year, considering its pedigree -- a Mike Nichols film from a Nora Ephron script, starring Meryl Streep and Jack Nicholson.

  • Emanuel Levy, EmanuelLevy.Com

    Decently (but no more) acted by Meryl Streep and Jack Nicholson, this marriage on the rocks melodrama, based on Nora Ephron's memoir, is ultimately shallow and verbose.

  • Clint Morris, Moviehole

    Grabs you by the heart and doesn't let go

  • Nell Minow, Movie Mom at Yahoo! Movies

    Uneven script, but brilliant performances.

  • Emanuel Levy, EmanuelLevy.Com

    No chemistry between Meryl Streep and Jack Nicholson

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Featured Audience Ratings

  • Jim H


    The marriage between a columnist and his wife degrades when she discovers his infidelity. Nora Ephron makes me hate white people. These two privileges, upper-class, yuppie white people smack of the kind of white sense of entitlement that would make me turn into Malcolm X. Thinking… More

  • jay n


    Bittersweet comic drama that knowing the actual background inspiration is at times uncomfortable to watch. Nicholson is fine but Meryl's is the performance that really stands out. A high quality supporting cast however isn't really put to good enough use.

  • Nicki M


    I think I would rather cut my ear off than watch this movie ever again. While technically a good film, it has been a long time since I loathed two characters in a movie so much. The plot is basically smug, whingey, whiney 30 something (who dresses more like 40 something. Sooo… More

  • Mike T


    Another fantastic film from Mike Nichols. This darker than dark comedy is powered by marvelous performances from Nicholson and Streep and signature directorial flair. Although Ephron's script is slightly lacking in clarity as to what it wants to say, it's a funny and… More

  • Sunil J


    Nice chemistry but just an okay movie.

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