“Flack” – Incoming [MOVIE REVIEW]
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Anna Paquin as Robyn in “Flack.” Photo courtesy of Amazon Prime.
“Flack,” the new dramedy on Amazon Prime, created by Oliver Lansley, nails the nasty, creative and thankless profession of the celebrity publicist. Lansley, a playwright and television writer, is also an established British actor with many episodic credits. He has, no doubt, over the years observed variations on the behaviors portrayed on the show, as outrageous as they may seem to the casual observer. Having worked for many years in television, I sadly report that what you will see in the six episodes of Season One are representative of what is often asked of a well-paid publicist or “flack.” The rich, entitled, and famous are often in dire need of “crisis management” for crises of their own making.
When the Amazon Prime Video series starring Anna Paquin drops next Friday January 22, we can expect to see fame-crazed clients, plenty of high stakes drama, and tons of punchy humor.
Flack Trailer: Anna Paquin is Great at Averting Celebrity Crisis
Flack Trailer: Anna Paquin is Great at Averting Celebrity Crisis
Amazon Prime Video has released the full trailer for the upcoming U.S. debut of the British comedy-drama series
Flack, which takes us behind-the-scenes on how celebrity scandals get managed by publicists. Starring Anna Paquin, the series will be available for streaming on January 22, 2021. Check out the video in the player below!
Bad Behavior. Great Publicists. Ever wonder what the real story is behind those celebrity gossip columns?
Flack has all the dirt. Four quick-witted and relentless flackers led by Robyn, played by Academy Award Winner Anna Paquin, are tasked to make the best of their celebrity client’s terrible decisions. But does their ability to clean up their client’s lives translate to their own?
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