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A look into the world of competitive mascots.
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| FanboyNation.comSean MulvihillIt's Guest's funniest film in ages, probably his all-around best work since Best in Show. |
| AV ClubIgnatiy VishnevetskyThe only thing Mascots has to be is laugh-out-loud funny, and yet, most of the time, the only things it elicits are reflexive chuckles and a sense of creeping boredom. |
| Time OutJoshua RothkopfSometimes Guest’s films stray into snobbery against flyover country, but Mascots mostly avoids that. It hides its toxic warfare under a furry guise. |
| New York TimesStephen HoldenAlthough Mascots is neither as funny nor as satirically acute as its forerunner, it would be churlish to complain too loudly. And the sharpest verbal jokes in the screenplay by Mr. Guest and the actor and writer Jim Piddock are as inspired as ever. Mr. Guest’s gift for the archly comedic mot juste is undiminished. |
| The PlaylistKevin JagernauthGuest isn’t fixing what isn’t broke, but after so long between movies, and with many more people tackling the style, it does leave Mascots at times feeling a bit overfamiliar. |
| Globe and MailJohn DoyleIt's far from seamless and is uneven, but has considerable hilarity and some standout comic performances. |
| Associated PressMark KennedyThere's a deep hollowness under the funny suit. |
| Graffiti With PunctuationCameron WilliamsChristopher Guest achieves dad-joke status. |
| IGN MoviesChris TillyAnother funny and deeply affectionate portrait of an intriguing sub-culture. |
| Consequence of SoundSarah KurchakIt might be a lesser addition to the Guest oeuvre, but it’s a welcome one nonetheless |