Following five dogs show owners, who plan for taking part in a big competition, showing their every move and behind the scenes look on their training and pressure to prepare their dogs to win the show.
The first 45 minutes are amusing enough, but the movie ascends to another level with the second-half introduction of Fred Willard as commentator Buck Laughlin.
Best in Show is essentially a well-organized, exquisitely nuanced skit comedy.
Cinema em Cena
July 10, 2008
Guest e sua trupe sempre conseguem divertir com seus mockumentaries, mas este longa, ainda que pontualmente brilhante, encontra-se entre os mais frágeis da filmografia atípica do cineasta.
Film.com
January 01, 2000
Alas, Best in Show probably won't find the big audience in theaters it deserves, but it will have a long life in living rooms thereafter.
TheMovieReport.com
January 14, 2010
This fringe milieu is inhabited with all sorts of eccentric characters to wring laughs from.
...it's always a pleasure to watch this ensemble of gifted talents do what they do best -- be spontaneous and funny and surprising. What we get is a master-class demonstration of the distinction between comic actors and comedians who try to act.