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''I first became aware of Leah Gage's film reviews when I read her review of writer / director Chris Esper's short film ''Still Life''. and was immediately taken by her honest and sharply focused approach to film criticism. Leah immerses herself fully into every film she critiques. She makes it personal and always presents a rich and thorough outlook, not only on film, but on life''

Timothy J. Cox



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Quality Control by Tin Mirror Productions



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Brute Sanity by Sam Vanivray



"Leah shows a real passion for film in how she critiques both story and technical aspects of the projects she reviews. She asked many great questions to get to the heart of both the characters in and behind the camera of the movie. Her review was thoughtful as well as insightful and Leah was a pleasure to connect with."

Truth Cocktail by Chris Goodwin



"Leah is a very knowledgeable and fantastic reviewer.  She has amazing insight with her film analysis; her review was fair and flattering with a great description of our film.  We give Leah's Movie Lowdown 10 out of 10."

Blood Empires by Peter Joachim



"Leah's reviews are spot on! She has a keen cinematic eye-  she's able to describe a film's key story moments and the affect on an audience, as well as whether it was a hit or miss!"

Poetry Stalled and Condemned by Legrand McMullen



"Leah is wonderful to work with. She's both a great editor and writer. She also makes a great effort to promote independent film talent in a variety of ways. I would work with her again anytime."

The Filmmaker's Journey, Still Life and The Deja Vuers by Chris Esper