• Pop Culture
    • Movies
    • Television
    • Comic Books
    • Video Games
    • Toys & Collectibles
  • Features
    • News
    • Reviews
    • Articles and Opinions
    • Interviews
    • Exclusives
    • FMTV on YouTube
  • About
    • About Flickering Myth
    • Write for Flickering Myth
    • Advertise on Flickering Myth
  • Socials
    • Facebook
    • X
    • Instagram
    • Flipboard
    • Bluesky
    • Linktree
  • Terms
    • Terms of Use
    • Privacy Policy

Flickering Myth

Geek Culture | Movies, TV, Comic Books & Video Games

  • News
  • Reviews
  • Articles & Opinions
  • The Baby in the Basket
  • Death Among the Pines

Preacher Season 4 Episode 5 Review – ‘Bleak City’

August 26, 2019 by Martin Carr

 

Martin Carr reviews the fifth episode of Preacher season 4…

There are a number of creative contradictions which relegate any mediocrity from episode four to the realm of bad memory. Combinations of pathos and villainy combine with endless invention making Preacher essential viewing, as the outcome can sometimes hinder rather than help. Joseph Gilgun, Ruth Negga and Dominic Cooper are so perfectly cast that often you take it for granted just how well they work together. Similarly Graham McTavish, Ian Coletti and Noah Taylor play their pitch perfect part in this frenetic acid flashback which uses tone, narrative and structure without appearing to apply any rules.

Anyone who has the balls to use Wolfmother as a backing track to slow motion fisticuffs gets my vote whatever comes next. Throw in a classic Queen ballad, some rafter shaking sexual congress and a vampire Sheik exiting stage left to announce Bleak City as a benchmark episode. Forgiveness which turns on a dime, blood soaked bodies hanging like flesh fittings and a Saint of Killers standing amongst the carnage tell us Preacher still means business.

By adding in a humanising Jesus this season just got infinitely better thanks to Tyson Ritter who until now has been hiding behind Humperdoo. Neither holier than thou nor turning to sin like a duck to water, this level headed Christ plays Asteroids, has daddy issues and indulges in medicinal substances. Gilgun adds more layers to Cassidy in Bleak City than anywhere else as he is finally loose of Masada and reunited with his woman. In denial he maybe but the chemistry between these two actors is evident and their longevity in the roles reap dividends. Likewise Dominic Cooper and Ian Coletti bring some much needed pathos to the table within their scenes, which play things straight and add depth. Whereas Noah Taylor gives Hitler a vulnerability which makes him the comic foil in virtually every situation, making Hitler a people person for the first time.

There are so many things in Preacher which are tasteless, violence, morally questionable or religiously deviant and yet it defies logic. These characters are not only likeable, relatable and human but realistically flawed. There are moments of exaggeration and inflated circumstance but beneath it all important questions are being asked, difficult debates started and no judgements being made. Consider the vampire circumcision a tongue in cheek distraction.

Martin Carr

Filed Under: Martin Carr, Reviews, Television Tagged With: Preacher

WATCH OUR NEW FILM FOR FREE ON TUBI

FMTV – Watch Our Latest Video Here

YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE:

Awful Video Game Movie Adaptations You’ve Probably Forgotten

Every Friday the 13th Movie Ranked From Worst to Best

10 Great Horror Movies with Villainous Protagonists

7 Chilling Killer Kid Movies You Need To See

7 Great Life Affirming Robin Williams Movies

13 Great Obscure Horror Movie Gems You Need to See

10 Upcoming Horror Movies to Watch Out For in 2026

10 Great Modern Horror Classics You Have To See

10 Essential Home Invasion Horror Movies

Why the 80s and 90s Were the Most Enjoyable Era for Movies

Top Stories:

10 Dystopian Horror Films for Uncertain Times

Movie Review – Scream 7 (2026)

The Essential Comedy Movies of 1996

Movie Review – In the Blink of an Eye (2026)

Movie Review – Dreams (2025)

Movie Review – K-Pops! (2024)

Audiobook Review – Doctor Who: Star Flight

Movie Review – For Worse (2026)

Movie Review – Paul McCartney: Man on The Run (2025)

6 One-Night-Stand Thrillers for Your Watchlist

FLICKERING MYTH FILMS

 

FEATURED POSTS:

The Prisoner: The Classic British TV Series Revisited

10 Cult 70s Horror Gems You May Have Missed

7 Mad Movie Doctors Who Deserve More Recognition

Great Mob Movies You Might Have Missed

  • Pop Culture
    • Movies
    • Television
    • Comic Books
    • Video Games
    • Toys & Collectibles
  • Features
    • News
    • Reviews
    • Articles and Opinions
    • Interviews
    • Exclusives
    • FMTV on YouTube
  • About
    • About Flickering Myth
    • Write for Flickering Myth
    • Advertise on Flickering Myth
  • Socials
    • Facebook
    • X
    • Instagram
    • Flipboard
    • Bluesky
    • Linktree
  • Terms
    • Terms of Use
    • Privacy Policy

© Flickering Myth Limited. All rights reserved. The reproduction, modification, distribution, or republication of the content without permission is strictly prohibited. Movie titles, images, etc. are registered trademarks / copyright their respective rights holders. Read our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. If you can read this, you don't need glasses.


 

Flickering MythLogo Header Menu
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Articles and Opinions
  • The Baby in the Basket
  • Death Among the Pines
  • About Flickering Myth
  • Write for Flickering Myth