Yoga Hosers
Yoga Hosers

Yoga Hosers

2016Movie88 minEnglish

Two teenage yoga enthusiasts team up with a legendary man-hunter to battle with an ancient evil presence that is threatening their major party plans.

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IMDb4.6/10
Rotten Tomatoes24%
Metacritic23/100
Google Users27%
Director: Kevin SmithGenres: Comedy, Fantasy, Horror

Plot Summary

Two teenage convenience store clerks, Colleen Collette and Colleen McKenzie, are obsessed with yoga and bratwurst. Their after-school ritual is interrupted by an ancient evil lurking within the store, forcing the girls to team up with a legendary man-hunter and fight for their lives against a monster army.

Critical Reception

Yoga Hosers was met with overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics, who largely found its humor juvenile, its plot nonsensical, and its performances uninspired. Audiences also reacted poorly, leading to its poor commercial performance.

What Reviewers Say

  • Critically panned for its perceived lack of humor and anemic plot.
  • Many found the performances to be amateurish and the overall tone grating.
  • Considered a significant misstep in Kevin Smith's filmography.

Google audience: Audience reviews indicate a strong dislike for the film's humor, often described as 'childish' or 'unfunny.' Many viewers found the plot to be incoherent and the overall experience tedious.

Fun Fact

The film is the second installment in Kevin Smith's 'True North' trilogy, following Tusk (2014) and preceding Moose Jaws (planned).

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Louisa Moore - Screen Zealots

Louisa Moore - S...

I won’t sugar coat it: this movie is the very definition of bad. Just when I thought director Kevin Smith was starting to get his groove back, an utter piece of garbage like “Yoga Hosers” comes along. There are zero reasons for this movie t...
Reno

Reno

**In yoga, you're right and they're wrong.** They have targeted two things in this film. Mocking yoga and attacking (film) critics. They knew the film wouldn't be good enough for film critics, so they used an indirect attempt to slam the...