The Reagan Show's reviews
Media reviews
The A.V. Club
"Some of the more revealing moments here show Reagan, thinking he?s off-camera, grumbling about how Gorbachev appears to be winning the propaganda war."
The Hollywood Reporter
"Footage from 1988 shows something that's hard to believe, given how he has been lionized by so-called conservatives over the passing decades: (...) in plenty of time for Republicans to get back on the Gipper's side for the party's August national convention, tearing up with Lee Greenwood and singing 'God Bless the U.S.A.'"
Los Angeles Times
"'The Reagan Show (...).It?s like a time capsule prologue to today?s world, no more prescient than when a 1988 Reagan lets on to David Brinkley with exit-interview folksiness that he often wondered ?how you could do the job if you hadn?t been an actor.?
New York Times
"His name is still routinely invoked, on the left and the right, with reverence and rage.?The Reagan Show? helps attach a face to the name, but it doesn?t accomplish much more than that."