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Directed by Michael Angarano. Starring Michael Cera, Michael Angarano, Maya Erskine, Kristen Stewart, A.J. Mendez, Iman Karram, Rosalind Chao, Tara R Gokey, Roma Lucero, and Michael Justin Gonzales.
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This review contains spoilers. If you know anything about Michael Cera, you’d approach “Sacramento” with the same expectation ...
Michael Angarano and Chris Smith’s road trip comedy “Sacramento” was released Friday, April 11, and explores grief and ...
At first, the story is a series of dots. Lots and lots of dots. Some bright. Some opaque. Some a bit misshapen. But dots, ...
The road trip to Sacramento, ostensibly to scatter Rickey’s late father’s ashes, becomes a metaphor for confronting one’s past and present. The film’s dialogue, co-written by Angarano and Chris Smith, ...
Michael Cera helped bring forth an entire generation's definitive high school movie. Superbadremains an indelible film for ...
By its title, “Sacramento” may sound like a film exploring a story centered around Sacramento, but it is not. Released in the ...
In the new indie drama Sacramento, longtime friends reconnect on a life-changing road trip that explores themes of fatherhood, identity, and growing up.
By being mercifully short, the film also manages to still deliver somewhat of a punch despite not having one singular climax ...
Sacramento marks the feature debut for co-writer/producer/director Michael Angarano, and although this “Gen Z” road-trip ...
Michael Angarano has been acting since he was an infant and has a long resume of memorable work in both comedic and dramatic ...