<P> In 2012, Winslet's audiobook performance of Émile Zola's Thérèse Raquin was released at Audible.com . AudioFile's review said, "Kate Winslet reads as though she is relishing every morsel of the drama (...) She clearly loves the book and her pleasure in the text is infectious . She grabs listeners and doesn't let go". Her first 2013 release was Movie 43, an independent anthology black comedy film that featured 14 different storylines, with each segment having a different director . Winslet's segment, titled The Catch, was directed by Peter Farrelly and revolves around a single businesswoman who goes on a blind date with the city's most eligible bachelor, played by Hugh Jackman, only to be shocked when he removes his scarf, revealing a pair of testicles dangling from his neck . This marked Winslet's second collaboration with Jackman, following the 2006 animated film Flushed Away . The compilation film was universally panned by critics, with the Chicago Sun - Times calling it "the Citizen Kane of awful". </P> <P> In 2013, Winslet appeared in Jason Reitman's big screen adaptation of Joyce Maynard's 2009 novel Labor Day, also starring Josh Brolin, which she declared as "a very romantic movie, though a bizarre one". While the film was met with a generally mixed reception from critics, Winslet received favourable reviews for her portrayal of Adele, a mentally fragile, repressed single mom of a 13 - year - old son who gives shelter to an escaped prisoner during a long summer week - end . For her performance, Winslet earned her tenth Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress in a Motion Picture--Drama . Winslet then appeared in Divergent (2014), Neil Burger's film adaptation of the 2011 young adult novel by Veronica Roth . She appeared as erudite leader Jeanine Matthews, whom she compared to "Hitler" and on playing the antagonist first time, Winslet said, "The idea went through my head that I have never played a baddie before, I was almost kind of surprised". Her performance met with positive response from critics, as Screendaily thought that her performance was "understated", while IndieWire noted that she was "pure poison as Jeanine Matthews". The film grossed US $288.7 million worldwide . </P> <P> In late 2014, Winslet appeared alongside Matthias Schoenaerts in Alan Rickman's period drama A Little Chaos about rival landscape gardeners commissioned by Louis XIV to create a fountain at Versailles . Despite receiving little praise from critics, Winslet's performance of assistant designer Sabine de Barra earned positive reviews . The Guardian noted that "Winslet manages emotional honesty within anachronistic confines" and Vanity Fair said, "She glows with ambition and ache, playing a woman with a tragic past seeking refuge in the meticulousness and inventiveness of her work". The same year, she also narrated Roald Dahl's children's novel Matilda, for which AudioFile in its review said, "She (Winslet) saves her panache for her characterizations . While Winslet's Matilda is modestly soft - spoken, she scales her vocal register as the ranting Wormwood parents, booms as Miss Trunchbull, and breathily voices the adored Miss Honey". She won the Odyssey Award for her performance . </P> <P> Winslet started 2015 by reprising her role of Jeanine Matthews in the second installment of the Divergent trilogy, entitled The Divergent Series: Insurgent, making it the first sequel she has ever appeared in . Forbes described her performance as a "murderous tyrant". while TheWrap said the film "Perks up" during her scenes . The film grossed US $297 million worldwide . She next appeared in Jocelyn Moorhouse's The Dressmaker based on the novel of same name, in which she stars as a femme fatale in the title role . Justin Chang of Variety called her performance "crucial, stabilizing anchor" of the film, as he wrote that "Winslet, a difficult actress to root against under any circumstances, has us in her palm from the moment she steps into frame, looking like an avenging dark angel bathed in (1950s) noir shadows" and The Star called her "smashing as Tilly Dunnage". Winslet won an AACTA Award for Best Actress, for her performance in the film . </P>

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