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Yoga Hosers ◎

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 Yoga Hosers

and Haley Joel Osment , both veterans of Tusk , return in completely different, eccentric roles. Critical Reception: A Mixed Bag of Comedy To say Yoga Hosers was polarizing would be an understatement

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 . The Plot: Bratwursts and Bad Attitudes and Haley

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: