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1. Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? , 1966 The verbal fireworks between Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton detonate like psychological A-bombs. 2. The Graduate , 1967 An aimless young man (Dustin Hoffman) gets ensnared in a romance with his parents’ friend (Anne Bancroft). “I just want to say one word to you…plastics.” 3. Carnal Knowledge , 1971 A merciless depiction of two best friends (Art Garfunkel and Jack Nicholson) as seen through the lens of their relationships with women. 4. Silkwood , 1983 Astoundingly lived-in performances from Meryl Streep, Kurt Russell, and Cher anchor Nichols’ drama about blue-collar workers in an Oklahoma nuclear-parts factory. 5. Heartburn , 1986 This drama about a shattered marriage between a writer (Streep) and her caddish husband (Nicholson) is based on Nora Ephron’s memoir. 6. Working Girl , 1988 A female-empowerment movie disguised as a deliciously screwball NYC comedy. Melanie Griffith is good, but Joan Cusack steals just about every scene. 7. Postcards From the Edge , 1990 A bruise-black comedy about mothers, daughters, and addiction starring Streep and Shirley MacLaine. 8. The Birdcage , 1996 With help from cast members Hank Azaria, Nathan Lane, and Robin Williams, Nichols turned what could have been a swishy soufflé into a poignant meditation on family. 9. Primary Colors , 1998 The veiled account of the Clintons (John Travolta and Emma Thompson) is a wonderful look at what it takes to get elected in contemporary America. 10. Angels in America , 2003 Six hours of pure phantasmagorical magic, with a cast including Streep and Al Pacino. It’s Nichols’ boldest undertaking. View comments
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