Their mundane lives take a turn for the bizarre when an ancient evil rises from beneath the store. The girls are forced to team up with the legendary man-hunter Guy Lapointe (played by a nearly unrecognizable Johnny Depp) to fight off "Bratzis"—tiny, sentient Nazi sausages made of bratwurst. A Family Affair
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
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: Their mundane lives take a turn for the
However, for a specific niche of Kevin Smith fans, the movie represents "Kevin Smith 2.0"—a phase where the director stopped trying to please mainstream audiences and started making films purely for himself and his community. It’s a neon-soaked, pun-heavy fever dream that prioritizes "witty banter" and personal style over traditional narrative structure. Why Watch It Today? The Plot: Bratwursts and Bad Attitudes One of
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".
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.