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Review Moviegoers Should Just Say No To Hagiographic Reagan Biopic Starring Dennis Quaid

Review: Moviegoers should just say ‘no’ to hagiographic Reagan biopic starring Dennis Quaid

'Reagan' presents an incomplete and biased portrait of Ronald Reagan and his presidency.

The film's director is known for producing right-wing films.

Dennis Quaid stars as Ronald Reagan in the new biopic "Reagan," which presents a one-sided and incomplete portrait of the former president.

The film, directed by Sean McNamara, is the latest in a string of right-wing films produced by the director.

McNamara's previous films include "The Second Chance" and "Soul Surfer."

"Reagan" has been criticized by historians for its inaccurate portrayal of the president and his presidency.

The film glosses over Reagan's early career as an actor and focuses instead on his time as president.

The film also ignores many of the controversies that plagued Reagan's presidency, such as the Iran-Contra affair and the AIDS crisis.

The film's cast includes Jon Voight and Penelope Ann Miller.

Quaid gives a solid performance as Reagan, but the film is ultimately hampered by its one-sided script and lack of historical accuracy.

The supporting cast includes Jon Voight as Reagan's chief of staff, James Baker, and Penelope Ann Miller as Nancy Reagan.

Voight and Miller give strong performances, but they are unable to save the film from its many flaws.

The film has been criticized for its inaccurate portrayal of Reagan and his presidency.

"Reagan" is a disappointing biopic that fails to provide a complete or accurate portrait of the former president.

The film's one-sided script and lack of historical accuracy make it difficult to recommend to anyone other than the most ardent Reagan supporters.

If you are looking for a more balanced and informative look at Reagan's life and presidency, I recommend reading one of the many biographies that have been written about him.


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