Hosers: Yoga
The Weird, the Wacky, and the Canadian: A Look at "Yoga Hosers"
One of the most notable aspects of the film is its cast. It serves as a breakout vehicle for the daughters of the director and his lead star: Yoga Hosers
and Haley Joel Osment , both veterans of Tusk , return in completely different, eccentric roles. Critical Reception: A Mixed Bag of Comedy The Weird, the Wacky, and the Canadian: A
Yoga Hosers follows two 15-year-old "yoga nuts," Colleen Collette and Colleen McKenzie. The two best friends spend their days working at the Eh-2-Zed convenience store in Manitoba, obsessing over their smartphones, and practicing yoga under the tutelage of their mentor, Yogi Bayer. The two best friends spend their days working
If you’ve ever wondered what happens when Kevin Smith spends a little too much time in a Canadian convenience store, the answer is Yoga Hosers . Released in 2016, this film is the second installment in Smith’s "True North" trilogy—a series that began with the disturbing walrus-horror of Tusk and was meant to conclude with the (still-elusive) Moose Jaws .
To say Yoga Hosers was polarizing would be an understatement. Critics at the time largely derided the film, with many calling it a "mixed bag of comedy and inferior minion horror".
Whether you’re a die-hard fan of the View Askewniverse or just a curious cinephile, here is everything you need to know about this strange piece of indie cinema. The Plot: Bratwursts and Bad Attitudes