Grief can be tricky in films, and grief from a writer/director/actor best known for comedies and TV sitcoms can be an even riskier proposition.
But despite some early superficial, wobbling, and earnestly mawkish moments, Emmy award-winning showrunner, writer, actor, director, and producer Dan Levy, best known for co-creating and starring in the sitcom “Schitt’s Creek,” generally (mostly?) pulls it off in his sufficient feature-length debut “Good Grief” in the end.
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