Jackass: Best and Last Review – Johnny Knoxville’s Bull Ride Is the Only Stunt That Really Matters

Jackass: Best And Last Movie Review

Jackass: Best and Last bills itself as the crew’s farewell ride, and it plays like one, recycling familiar chaos more than breaking new ground. But one sequence justifies the ticket alone: Johnny Knoxville’s collision with a bull, which sends him flipping through the air before he lands and doesn’t move. Between the toilet gags, the Twister-meets-bathroom bit, and the usual male nudity the franchise has never shied away from, there’s still plenty here for longtime fans. We also dig into why Jackass’s DNA runs so deep through pro wrestling, from Darby Allin’s stunt-driven style to Steve-O’s real-life run-in with Umaga. Our full review covers who should see it, and who should skip it entirely.

“Lunatic: The Luna Vachon Story” Essential Documentary Review by Johnny North 🎬

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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.

Movie Review: “Standing on the Shoulders of Kitties”

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“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.

MACHETE: When B-Movies Become Beautiful Chaos

Machete Film Review

What happens when you take every ridiculous action movie trope, throw them in a blender with a bottle of tequila, and hit “puree”?
After decades of playing “Scary Mexican Guy #3,” Danny Trejo finally stars as the machete-wielding legend who makes John Wick look like a Sunday school teacher. With Robert De Niro embracing his inner villain, Lindsay Lohan frequently clothing-optional, and action sequences that defy both logic and gravity, Machete is the beautifully ridiculous B-movie mayhem you didn’t know you needed.
Read our full review to discover why this testosterone-fueled fever dream gets two machetes up from Ringside Report Network…