

Mark Joseph
Film and music producer, founder of MJM Entertainment, and producer/author behind the 2024 biographical film Reagan and the memoir Making Reagan.
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May 28, 2025 • 54min
Exploring the Complex Legacy of Ronald Reagan in Film
Mark Joseph, director of the film "Reagan" and author of "Making Reagan", dives deep into the complexities of portraying the iconic president. He discusses the challenges faced during production amid Hollywood's polarized environment and shares intriguing anecdotes from his interviews with Reagan's contemporaries. The conversation navigates Reagan's near-fatal assassination attempt, his evolving cinematic legacy, and the lasting impact of his political alliances. Mark sheds light on Reagan's character shaped by personal connections, offering a unique lens on a controversial figure.

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Mar 26, 2025 • 2h 6min
Megyn Kelly on Truth & Spin, Mark Joseph on Reagan’s Legacy, and Mangione Requests a Laptop in Prison
Megyn Kelly, a prominent journalist and host, dives deep into political hypocrisy, discussing how figures like AOC and Kamala Harris craft relatable narratives. She critiques the victimhood mentality and Hollywood’s selective activism. Mark Joseph, a producer and author, reflects on Reagan’s legacy, drawing parallels between public perceptions of Reagan and Trump, often shaped by media narratives. The conversation humorously touches on societal reactions to minor controversies against a backdrop of serious issues, highlighting the absurdity of contemporary discourse.

Jan 14, 2026 • 32min
The Untold Story Behind Reagan’s ‘Tear Down This Wall’ Speech | Producer Mark Joseph
Mark Joseph, a film and music producer and founder of MJM Entertainment, dives into the fascinating journey of creating the biographical film about Ronald Reagan. He reveals how Reagan's childhood sermons ignited his anti-communist passion, recounts filming the project during the pandemic, and highlights the divide in critical versus audience reception. Joseph also shares Reagan's iconic moment at the Berlin Wall, emphasizing the historical significance behind his famous words, and discusses future plans to tell more rich, nuanced American stories.


