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Working with filmmaker Kevin Smith on the new horror comedy "Yoga Hosers" was a totally different experience for composer Christopher Drake than the first and last time he worked with Smith.

That would be 2014's "Tusk," a horror comedy about a guy who turns into a walrus.

"Even though ['Yoga Hosers'] is a sequel to 'Tusk,' has many recurring characters and takes place in the same stylized Canada called 'True North,' I found that anything I had composed for 'Tusk' would be inappropriate to use," Drake said. " 'Yoga Hosers' is more akin to 'Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure,' with gremlins and Canadian Nazis."

'Yoga Hosers'

The Sundance Film Festival is screening "Yoga Hosers" as part of its Midnight screenings.

When • Wednesday, Jan. 27, 11:45 p.m.

Where • The Egyptian Theatre, 328 Main St., Park City

Also • Friday, Jan. 29, 11:59 p.m., Broadway Center Cinema 6, 111 E. Broadway, Salt Lake City

Information • sundance.org