28 Years Later: The Bone Temple Review – Ralph Fiennes Delivers the Best Zombie Film in Years

Genesis Johnny North delivers his verdict on 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple. Ralph Fiennes carries this blood-soaked sequel with a performance that elevates the entire franchise. With a 94% on Rotten Tomatoes, this is the zombie film fans have been waiting for.
Anaconda (2025) Review: Paul Rudd and Jack Black Can’t Save This Meta Snake Sequel

Director Tom Gormican’s Anaconda (2025) brings Paul Rudd and Jack Black to the Amazon for a meta horror-comedy where fans remaking the 1997 cult classic encounter an actual giant snake. The result? “Two movies in one,” as Johnny North explains—comedy first, horror second, neither fully committed. Rudd and Black’s chemistry elevates weak material, but tonal inconsistency, limited snake screen time, and a surface-level script land the film in forgettable territory. For die-hard franchise fans only.
Finnish Action Masterpiece: Johnny North Reviews Sisu – Road to Revenge

Sisu: Road to Revenge on Netflix is “one of the best movies I’ve seen this year,” according to Wrestling Uncensored’s Johnny North. The Finnish action sequel features a unique approach: a protagonist who never speaks throughout the film’s runtime.
Set in 1946 Soviet-occupied Finland, the movie follows legendary commando Aatami Korpi seeking revenge against the Red Army officer who killed his family. Starring Jorma Tommila and Stephen Lang with an €11 million budget, director Jalmari Helander delivers what Johnny calls superior to The Expendables franchise.
“It’s just boom, action, next action scene, next action scene,” Johnny describes. “I just love how it was kind of cold at times and it felt kind of gritty. Simple movie, but it works.”
Strong violence warning: Johnny repeatedly emphasized this film is not appropriate for children due to extreme graphic content throughout.
“Lunatic: The Luna Vachon Story” Essential Documentary Review by Johnny North 🎬
We’ve got an in-depth review of the new documentary, “Lunatic: The Luna Vachon Story,” a film that gives a raw and emotional look at the life of pro wrestling pioneer, Luna Vachon. Ringside Report’s Johnny North shares his take on how the film provides a more comprehensive, emotional, and powerful narrative than previous retrospectives.
This documentary is a must-see for any fan who wants to understand the human cost of a career in wrestling and the legacy of one of its most tragic figures.
KRAVEN THE HUNTER: When Marvel Goes Full Savage Mode

Forget everything you know about family-friendly superhero movies.
Wrestling Uncensored’s Johnny North breaks down Sony’s bloodiest Marvel experiment yet – a film where the origin story involves getting mauled by a lion, then washing it down with a voodoo cocktail. With bear traps literally ripping heads apart and violence that would make The Undertaker proud, this isn’t your neighborhood Spider-Man.
As Johnny warned: “Don’t bring the kids.” But if you’re ready for a superhero movie that remembers R-ratings exist, our full review explains why this beautifully flawed savagery earns one bloody paw up.
Read Wrestling Uncensored’s complete take on why Kraven delivers the raw brutality most Marvel movies are too scared to attempt…
Movie Review: “Standing on the Shoulders of Kitties”

“Standing on the Shoulders of Kitties” puts Bubbles centre stage, with Ricky and Julian as side characters. Host Johnny North called it “fantastic” and praised its classic documentary style, heartfelt cat tributes, and non-stop laughs. Even without Jim Lahey, it stays true to the spirit longtime fans love.
Rediscovering Wrestling History: A Review of George Schire’s Minnesota’s Golden Age of Wrestling

Explore the rich history of professional wrestling in Minnesota with our in-depth review of George Schire’s Minnesota’s Golden Age of Wrestling: from Verne Gagne to the Road Warriors. Dive into the rise of the AWA, legendary feuds, and the unforgettable stars that made Minneapolis a wrestling hotspot from 1933 to the early 1990s. Discover why this book is a must-read for wrestling historians and fans alike.
WWE HART AND SOUL: The Ultimate Wrestling Dynasty Documentary

Stu Hart created the greatest professional wrestling family in Canada and arguably one of the greatest families ever in pro wrestling. World Wrestling Entertainment finally showcases this for the first time in their newest three-disc DVD set, Hart and Soul: The Hart Family Anthology.
UFC Best of 2010 DVD & Blu-ray reviews

UFC: Best of 2010 presents a documentary-style look at 2010 through the weight classes, standout fighters, and memorable UFC headlines. With the merger of the sister company World Elite Cagefighting, aka WEC, the arrival of UFC pay-per-view events to new markets and the acceptance of mixed martial arts in new areas like Toronto, you get a clear picture that the UFC is growing and will continue their rise as a mainstream sports company.
Battle Los Angeles Movie Review

Aaron Eckhart stars as Staff Sergeant Michael Nantz, an aging soldier ready to retire until a sudden meteor shower summons him back to action in Los Angeles. Along with a marine platoon, Nantz reluctantly goes into the mission after all his men die on the last one.