SummaryBased on Peter Schweizer's acclaimed bestseller, "Reagan's War," this feature-length documentary chronicles the brutal conflict between totalitarianism and freedom as seen through Ronald Reagan's forty-year confrontation with Communism. (American Vantage Media)
Directed By:Steve Bannon
Written By:Peter Schweizer, Steve Bannon, Julia Jones
In the Face of Evil: Reagan's War in Word and Deed
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Generally Unfavorable
22% Positive
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The devil had taken Reagan to the mountaintop and offered a world of spoils, from peace prizes to popular acclaim and a glamorous place in history. To reject it took more than guts. It took a man who put freedom ahead of his own glory. This is not a biography but the story of a man who faced off against the 20th century's "heart of darkness" and won.
63
Bannon's film makes good use of historical footage to show how a B-list Hollywood actor made the unlikely ascension to commander-in-chief.
50
A cinematic canonization that presents the 40th president as the 20th century's godsend.
40
This is for the pre-converted, certainly not the left, or even those who consider themselves detached observers.
40
Archival material -- especially rare B&W Soviet footage -- is a knockout, though the assembly of talking heads, nearly all Reagan loyalists, is predictable and uninspired.
30
Were the film's tone not so hysterical it might be provocative; as it is, insights and insults are inextricably intertwined.
25
So over the top that it often plays like a parody.
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Production Company:
- Bannon Films
- Leo McWatkins
- Renegade Productions
Release Date:Oct 15, 2004
Duration:1 h 50 m
Rating:PG-13
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