Dan Levy writes, directs, and stars in Good Grief — a new genre-pushing Netflix film about love, loss, and friendship that will have fans saying, “David, I have a feeling we’re not in Schitt’s Creek anymore.”
“Good grief” is an expression of surprise, disappointment, and annoyance, which are all emotions carefully examined in Good Grief. The title is also literal, as Levy’s protagonist, Marc, grieves the death of his husband, Oliver (Luke Evans). The story begins in London, which is also where Levy finds himself for his Out interview.
“I came here in my early 20s escaping a breakup — funnily enough — and made a lot of friends here,” the Toronto-born creative notes of his affection for the city. “Sometimes when you need a place and it shows up for you in a big way, you just always tend to come back to