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Asyia Iftikhar

Asyia Iftikhar's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Rose of Nevada (2025) 100% 3.5/5 EDIT “This unsettling feature will stay with anyone who watches it, whether you like it or not.” – metro.co.uk Oct 15, 2025 Full Review Hamlet (2025) 79% 4.5/5 EDIT “I would argue that, in a sea of rinse and repeat Hamlets often told from the same Western-centric lens, this offers a desperately needed breath of fresh air, even if it is not perfect.” – metro.co.uk Oct 13, 2025 Full Review Bad Apples (2025) 83% 4/5 EDIT “For those who love a dark British comedy, you can’t go far wrong with this addition to the genre.” – metro.co.uk Oct 13, 2025 Full Review Peter Hujar's Day (2025) 92% 2.5/5 EDIT “Perhaps, ultimately, the film’s worth as an unfiltered cultural time capsule – a precious commodity in an era of AI misinformation – is enough to justify its very existence. For everyone else, however, there’s not much pull to this posthumous ode.” – metro.co.uk Oct 10, 2025 Full Review Twinless (2025) 97% 4/5 EDIT “It’s hilarious for all the reasons it should be tragic – a theme that runs throughout.” – metro.co.uk Oct 10, 2025 Full Review The Wedding Banquet (2025) 86% EDIT “The celebration of love throughout, whether through heartfelt declarations or moments of quiet intimacy offered the kind of queer romance on screen that feels nourishing for the soul.” – metro.co.uk Mar 24, 2025 Full Review My Fault: London (2025) 40% 2/5 EDIT “By the end, you’ll wonder if you accidentally stumbled over into another movie. All before we’re quickly brought back down to earth and reminded what we’re actually all here for… a scandalous step-sibling romance… I think.” – metro.co.uk Feb 11, 2025 Full Review Joy (2024) 89% 4/5 EDIT “In the end, Joy acts as a well-worn lesson that even when women are the beating heart of the journey it still takes decades for our story to be told.” – metro.co.uk Dec 13, 2024 Full Review
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