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Blunt Blueberry Reviews is your go to podcast for honest movie reviews that actually help you decide what to watch next. We cover everything from the latest big screen releases to hidden streaming gems and cult classics that everyone pretends they have seen. No filler, no lectures, just real talk about what works in a film, what does not, and why you should care. Each episode feels like sitting with a friend who loves movies but will not sugarcoat the truth. If the plot is weak, we call it out. If the acting slaps, we celebrate it. We look at story, vibe, pacing, and how a movie sticks with you after the credits roll. Whether you are searching for the best Netflix drop, the next Marvel release, or a nostalgic rewatch, this show makes finding your next watch simple. Blunt Blueberry Reviews is smart, sharp, and just a little savage about the movies everyone is talking about right now.Copyright 2025 Jameel Mayers Kunst
  • FX | Hulu: Alien: Earth S1:E3, “Metamorphosis”
    Aug 20 2025

    In this week’s review, we break down Alien: Earth Season 1, Episode 3, “Metamorphosis”. The Lost Boys return with alien specimens, Wendy fights her most brutal encounter yet, and the secrets inside Neverland’s labs begin to unfold. We dive into the episode’s movie-like opening, Wendy’s desperate rescue of her brother, Morrow’s infiltration, Boy Kavalier’s manipulation, and the chilling revelation as an alien egg is opened under Kirsh’s supervision.

    We’ll explore how this episode deepens the themes of creation, control, and survival — and why “Metamorphosis,” first aired on August 19, 2025, may be the turning point of Season 1.

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    8 Min.
  • HBO: Gilded Age - S1: E3 - Face the Music
    Aug 15 2025

    Welcome back to the recap and review of The Gilded Age Season 1, Episode 3, “Face the Music,” which aired on February 7, 2022. This episode once again opens on that now-familiar street set, which still gives off more backlot vibes than Manhattan glamour. Inside, we sit with Agnes, Ada, and Marian as they prepare for a Red Cross talk at Aurora Fane’s home. Their people-watching immediately brings the Russells into the picture as Gladys heads out under the watchful eye of her governess.

    Gladys, meanwhile, is still locked in her gilded cage, as Bertha hesitates to introduce her to society until she’s certain she can fill a ballroom. On the other side, Gladys has her eye on Archie Baldwin, a young banker who might not pass the test of “old money” respectability.


    Across town, the staff have their own budding storylines. Bridget and Jack, the footman, test out a possible romance, hoping for a night off together. The Russell household is alive with gossip, as George navigates business rumors that threaten his recent win with the railroads.


    The social tug-of-war sharpens this episode. The Russells are desperate for recognition, and Bertha is strategically working her way closer to Mrs. Astor’s approval. On the other side, Agnes continues to deliver blunt truths, often at Marian’s expense, reminding us of the high stakes in this old-money versus new-money divide.


    Episode 3 balances the ambitions of the Russells, the frustrations of Gladys, and the upstairs-downstairs dynamics that make this series tick. While the pacing sometimes leans on repetitive settings, the relationships deepen, and the question lingers—who will rise, and who will be left behind?

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    11 Min.
  • FX | Hulu - Alien: Earth - S1:E2 - Mr. October
    Aug 14 2025

    Alien: Earth – “Mr. October”

    Season 1, Episode 2 – Air Date: August 12, 2025

    This chapter picks up in the aftermath of the crash as CJ and his armed team sweep the wreckage, finding bodies marked by bullets, poison, and deep slashes. The term “foreign body” becomes code for something far worse, and in the shadows, we catch the first living alien on Earth. On Neverland Island, Dame Sylvia watches young Wendy while Boy Kavalier basks in his own genius, revealing he built Wendy’s supercomputer mind to find someone smarter than himself.

    Aboard the transport vessel, Wendy and the Lost Boys head for the crash site, still acting like the kids they once were. On the ground, CJ’s path turns into a chase when the alien attacks, leading to a tense elevator escape and a flashback to his wish to leave field work behind. Wendy reaches across the distance to block his transfer request, keeping him on Earth.


    Back at the site, the rival corporations circle each other. Yutani demands the wreck, Boy Kavalier refuses. Wendy and Slightly push through damaged floors to reach CJ, while elsewhere the Lost Boys encounter a pod hanging from the ceiling, infected guards, and a grotesque alien parasite hiding in a cat’s eye. Morrow subdues and cocoons an alien, but it escapes, revealing it reacts to fear—something Siberian doesn’t give it.


    Wendy finally reunites with CJ, her true identity revealed. Their moment is short-lived as they step into a chamber of alien eggs, the sound growing louder. The alien strikes, sending CJ out into the night.


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    12 Min.
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