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Do Your ‘Wurst...
Two
teenage girl yoga enthusiasts must band together to combat an evil
threat that could spoil their chance to go to a party with older members
of their high school. They end up joining forces with a legendary
man-hunter as they fight for their lives using the yoga skills they have
learned.
Colleen
Collette is a high school girl who works at her father’s convenience
store and is part of a garage band with her best friend, but on the cusp
of attending a party with Seniors when an evil arises. Colleen McKenzie
is best friends with Colleen C and her co-worker at the Manitoba
convenience store Eh-2-Zed, but she soon finds their lives endangered by
Bratzis. Hunter Calloway is a popular senior at Terry Fox Prep who is
best friends with fellow classmate Gordon Greenleaf, but when they
invite Colleens C & M to a party they may have sinister intentions.
Commissioner Garmin is the German scientist who created the Bratzis, but
after coming out of cryogenic slumber prematurely he find things not as
they should be.
Yoga
Hosers is a fun time just waiting to be had in the form of an hilarious
horror comedy. It is aimed at a younger audience, but can be enjoyed by
anyone willing to give the craziness a try. It reminded me of buddy
movies like Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure or Dude, Where’s My Car
with a light horror vibe of Idle Hands or Night of the Creeps. Kevin
Smith does a good job writing and directing this second installment in
his True North trilogy and it brought to mind the movies of Troma Entertainment. He himself has said that he was going for a Clueless meets
Gremlins or Critters feel and I found it more like a mashup of Wayne’s
World, Small Soldiers, Toy Soldiers and Dead Alive. I look forward to
seeing where this trilogy goes with Moose Jaws because I found the first
entry, Tusk, very interesting.
I rate this film a 3 out of 5.
In Theaters
See other reviews by Rouén HERE.
Rouén Robinson has been an
avid moviegoer since childhood and has been critiquing motion pictures
for almost a decade. He has been a film critic for
The Cinemas on Tempo and was a judge for F
LIFF On Location: Grand Bahama Island, an off shoot of the Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival (FLIFF). Rouén lives in Grand Bahama and can be reached at redr1976@icloud.com and on Twitter @thereelrouen
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