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Good Luck to You, Leo Grande

It's never too late to try something new.
2022 | 97m | English

(42996 votes)

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Popularity: 4 (history)

Director: Sophie Hyde
Writer: Katy Brand
Staring:
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Nancy Stokes, a retired schoolteacher, is pretty sure she has never had good sex. Now that her husband has died, she is determined to take a tour of sexual vistas that until now she has only imagined. She even has a plan; it involves an anonymous hotel room, and a sex worker who calls himself Leo Grande.
Release Date: Jun 16, 2022
Director: Sophie Hyde
Writer: Katy Brand
Genres: Drama, Romance
Keywords hotel room, widow, sexual repression, sexual desire, older woman younger man relationship, sexual awakening, woman director, sex worker, sexual encounter, nervousness, self image, sex, adventure, retired teacher
Production Companies Genesius Pictures, Cornerstone Films, Align
Box Office Revenue: $7,589,829
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jul 30, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Emma Thompson Nancy Stokes
Daryl McCormack Leo Grande
Isabella Laughland Becky Foster
Les Mabaleka Delivery Person
Lennie Beare Person on Bike
Carina Lopes Waitress 1
Charlotte Ware Waitress 2
Name Job
Bryan Mason Director of Photography, Editor
Katy Brand Screenplay, Creator
Amy Hubbard Casting Director
Simon Walker Art Direction
Fiona Albrow Set Decoration
Naomi Donne Makeup & Hair
Steve Fanagan Sound Designer
Adrian Medhurst Sound Effects Editor, Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Kelly Duffell Line Producer
Freddie Bonfanti Lighting Design
Sian Jenkins Costume Designer
Lucille Tipple Assistant Accountant
Ellie Jones Standby Art Director
Katie Finch Makeup & Hair
Christabel Franklin Makeup & Hair
Carrie Wallbank Costume Supervisor
Malinda Kaur First Assistant Director
Jonathan Blagrove Sound Recordist
Pamela Holt Production Accountant
Miren Marañón Production Design, Production Designer
Stephen Rennicks Original Music Composer
Sophie Hyde Director
Julie Dartnell Hairstylist, Makeup Designer, Hair Designer
Jason Swanscott Foley Artist
Name Title
Debbie Gray Producer
Martin Metz Executive Producer
Sam Cornish Associate Producer
Mark Gooder Executive Producer
Julian Gleek Executive Producer
Nessa McGill Executive Producer
Adrian Politowski Producer
Katy Brand Executive Producer
Nadia Khamlichi Executive Producer
Sophie Hyde Executive Producer
Alison Thompson Executive Producer
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Reviews

msbreviews
8.0

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://www.msbreviews.com/movie-reviews/good-luck-to-you-leo-grande-spoiler-free-review-sundance-2022 "Good Luck to You, Leo Grande is a surprisingly enlightening, lovely, amusing story about sex, pleasure, self-acceptance, and genuine human connections. Sophie Hyde is ... able to create a safe environment where uncomfortable, sensitive topics can be discussed as ordinary conversation. Emma Thompson and Daryl McCormack share tremendous chemistry, both committing 100% to their roles, but the actress stands out, being a strong contender for awards even beyond the festival. However, for a film that tackles hard-to-talk-about themes with so little restraint, it feels a bit disappointing that nudity and sex itself are barely depicted in an equally natural, free form. Despite a redundant mid-portion, it's a must-watch movie with an absolutely perfect last shot." Rating: A-

Feb 21, 2022
Geronimo1967
7.0

"Nancy" (Dame Emma Thompson) rents an hotel room and a younger man "Leo" (Daryl McCormack) so she can tick off - quite literally - some of the sexual activities that she never experienced during her rather mundane 33-year marriage to the recently deceased "Robert". He arrives, she is bowled over, an ... d the next ninety minutes sees them explore the character traits and bodies of the other. It is entertaining. There is a nervousness from this older woman - a former teacher - who wants to experiment with some of the most basic aspects of sex but who cannot stop herself over-thinking, vacillating and using just about every diversionary tactic in the book to avoid actually getting it on with her hunky and charming partner. For his part, "Leo" comes across as a decent, sincere employee who is patience personified. Will anything come of it? The narrative is split into four meetings - their first, the nervous; their second more confident but still with plenty of nerves to overcome then the third. That is where the film starts to wobble a bit. A series of scenes that display a conflict that seems to have been artificially created to add drama. It wasn't necessary, and somehow that undermined the concluding meeting which was certainly the most visually raunchy and honest. This is a film that is here for us to enjoy. It does touch on an whole range of issues, but in an almost tangential fashion - there is no pontificating. It suggests we consider the attitudes society has about age, sex, loneliness, fulfilment, sexuality, family, judgemental behaviour, tolerance, friendship, love - you name it. It is probably too simplistic a story to offer any definitive solution to the imponderables of the "sex industry" but it does present us with food for thought. There is a chemistry between the two that at times makes you squirm, then laugh, then want to bang their heads together, whilst it addresses taboos that makes little sense when laid bare on a big screen, but which resonate profoundly - if not aways rationally - with the characterisations played before us. Strong and nuanced performances from both, with a cleverly and pithily written script that is well worth an hour and an half.

Jun 18, 2022
bastag
8.0

**Full Explanation at Spotamovie.com** - **Intro** - Good luck to you, Leo Grande is the perfect movie to learn about your sexuality and boost your self-confidence. Learn with us how to do it. - **The Story** - A retired and recently widow religious teacher finds herself in the middle of an existent ... ial crisis. Now that Nancy is alone, she decides to explore life, her body and the time she thinks she lost during her marriage. To start the new chapters of life, Nancy hires Leo Grande, a sexy man selling his “company and services” to women in need of his “skills”. So, their meetings become much more of what they expected. But, why? The movie is original and well-directed by Sophie Hyde. It’s a psychological journey that will help our protagonists and us discover something powerful and real that may change our existence forever. **FULL REVIEW AT https://www.spotamovie.com/good-luck-to-you-leo-grande-review-and-explanation-movie-2022/**

Jul 15, 2022
r96sk
9.0

What a terrific film! If you had told me the general gist of <em>'Good Luck to You, Leo Grande'</em> out of context, I'd have predicted a dull and dreary 90 minutes or so were ahead of me. Thankfully, the film itself is a delight. Before watching, I only knew of the poster and thought it was stri ... ctly a sex comedy, so was expecting a silly, fast-paced, if forgettable, age gap romcom. The film is, thankfully, much more than that. Emma Thompson is just brilliant in her role, while Daryl McCormack is superb from beginning to end - cool to see him in a larger role than in (the awesome) <em>'<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peaky_Blinders_(TV_series)">Peaky Blinders</a>'</em>. It's perfect casting, the two absolutely nail their performances and are a joy to watch onscreen together. The one location (for the most part) doesn't hamper things, if anything it only adds to events. I was particularly impressed with the dialogue, especially the more comedic moments. There is one line involving Rolf Harris which was, perhaps, a misstep but all in all it's pretty sharp. It has a story to tell and one that I think it portrays very nicely.

Feb 14, 2023