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The Phantom Of The Open review
Thankfully, The Phantom is a one-off, like Maurice himself.
Grant Rollings, The Sun, 17th March 2022The Phantom Of The Open review - a Britcom with bite
Imagine the Eddie The Eagle movie, only with golfing as the backdrop instead of ski jumping. And then imagine the Oscar-winner Mark Rylance in the lead role, delivering another one of those extraordinarily idiosyncratic turns, a performance of tiny gestures, pauses, sighs and grimaces that somehow coalesces into a sympathetic marvel.
Kevin Maher, The Times, 17th March 2022The Phantom Of The Open is a very British tribute to failure
Mark Rylance is charming as the golf hoaxer Maurice Flitcroft, but there's not quite enough here to sustain a feature.
David Sexton, The New Statesman, 16th March 2022The Phantom Of The Open review
Mark Rylance plays an average joe flung into the spotlight in Craig Roberts' good-natured but bland comedy.
Adam Woodward, Little White Lies, 16th March 2022The Phantom Of The Open review
Mark Rylance scores again in an amiable golf-centric comedy that mostly manages to stay out of the rough.
Olly Richards, Time Out, 16th March 2022Inspired by the true story of Maurice Flitcroft, the British amateur golfer who managed to enter the Open after taking up the sport on whim, The Phantom Of The Open is another of those loveable-loser sagas that have become a tiresome staple of British comedies. Playing Flitcroft as a kind of Forrest Gump-style simpleton who has selflessly deferred his dreams for the sake of his family, Mark Rylance goes for cuddly but veers into condescension while director Craig Roberts overdoes the quirk factor by equating Flitcroft's sudden golfing obsession with some kind of goofy religious awakening. Sally Hawkins and Rhys Ifans co-star.
Alistair Harkness, The Scotsman, 16th March 2022Phantom Of The Open review
What The Phantom Of The Open lacks in ambition or dramatic oomph, it makes up for in easy-going appeal. Anchored by an impish Mark Rylance, it takes its cue from the story's hero: a bit ramshackle, very amiable, always watchable.
Ian Freer, Empire, 15th March 2022The Phantom Of The Open review
As fuzzy and reassuring as a multi-coloured Pringle sweater-vest, The Phantom Of The Open is an old-fashioned crowd-pleaser. Based on a true story, it stars Mark Rylance as Maurice Flitcroft, a Barrow-in-Furness crane-operator turned novice golfer, who - on multiple occasions - blagged his way into the British Open.
Matthew Anderson, Cine-Vue, 15th March 2022The Phantom Of The Open review
The Phantom Of The Open is feel-good cinema at its most earnest and doesn't let its handicap overcome its intent.
Gareth O'Connor, Movies.ie, 15th March 2022Mark Rylance on being 'the world's worst golfer'
Mark Rylance tells Kevin Maher about getting into character for his latest film, The Phantom Of The Open.
Kevin Maher, The Times, 12th March 2022