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Good Luck To You, Leo Grande. Image shows from L to R: Leo Grande (Daryl McCormack), Nancy Stokes (Emma Thompson)
Good Luck To You, Leo Grande

Good Luck To You, Leo Grande

  • 2022 film

Emma Thompson stars as a woman who hires a sex worker in his early twenties. Also features Daryl McCormack.

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Good Luck To You, Leo Grande review

While you might need the help of somebody else to get to that place, freedom is a decision that ultimately comes from within.

Alicia Lansom, Refinery 29, 17th June 2022

Good Luck To You, Leo Grande review

A chamber piece set in the bedchamber depicts an older woman in search of sexual pleasure.

Saskia Baron, The Arts Desk, 17th June 2022

Good Luck To You, Leo Grande review

Emma Thompson dramedy is a refreshing bedroom romp.

Ro Moore, What To Watch, 17th June 2022

Finally an older woman gets to be sexual on screen. Why did it take so long?

In Good Luck To You, Leo Grande, the sight of Emma Thompson, 63, showing her entire naked female body is still more surprising than it should be.

Francesca Steele, i Newspaper, 17th June 2022

I've spotted a major flaw in every conversation about Good Luck to You, Leo Grande

What we're shown suggests it's an oddity for a sexy older woman to exist, and ludicrous to imagine one with a younger man.

Ije Teunissen-Oligboh, The Independent, 17th June 2022

The films showing sex workers in a new light

New films like Good Luck To You, Leo Grande are challenging cinematic tropes about sex workers. It's a refreshing change.

Rafa Sales Ross, BBC, 16th June 2022

Good Luck To You, Leo Grande review

Emma Thompson and Daryl McCormack star in this feel-good sex comedy, in which a middle-aged woman solicits a sex worker. Katy Brand writes and Sophie Hyde directs.

Euan Franklin, Culture Whisper, 15th June 2022

Good Luck To You, Leo Grande review

Truthfully, the film is almost not a film at all, but a stage two-hander director Sophie Hyde works hard to give big-screen zing.

Danny Leigh, The Financial Times, 15th June 2022

In a twist on the usual May-December romantic fiction trope, Good Luck To You, Leo Grande casts Emma Thompson as a retired religious education teacher who hires a sex worker to explore her never awakened sexual desires. Her gigolo of choice is about as far as it's possible to get from the sleazy, damaged hustler familiar from Jon Voight's turn in Midnight Cowboy though. In a modern age where high-end sex workers sell an experience via an app (and expect a modicum of understanding and respect from their clients), Thompso''s character, the pseudonymous Nancy, first meets the titular Leo Grande (Daryl McCormack) in a smart hotel room, where she babbles nervously about his impressive vocabulary and her own sexual deficiencies while he calmly talks to her like a therapist trying to work through why she's never been able to achieve an orgasm.

It's all very civilised and director Sophie Hyde, working from a script by British TV comedian and writer Katy Brand, shoots it like a British romantic comedy, with some of the attendant stiltedness those films have. But as the characters get more intimate, so too does the film, with McCormack and, especially, Thompson cutting through the film's more mechanical execution to deliver rounded portraits of people yearning for human connection in a judgmental world.

Alistair Harkness, The Scotsman, 14th June 2022

Good Luck To You, Leo Grande review

Deftly handled direction from Sophie Hyde and a thoroughly impressive dual performance from Emma Thompson 
and Daryl McCormack enlivens an electric script, tackling taboo sexual subjects with wit, flair and welcome realism.

Hanna Flint, Empire, 14th June 2022

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