American movies overflow with arrested-development cases. (There’s something very American about that.) Yet it’s not every day that you see an engaging indie comedy about “adulting” — that is, ...
Michael Angarano’s low-key “Sacramento” is likely to appeal best to those who connect personally with its exploration of arrested development. But he and his co-star, Michael Cera, have been working ...
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‘Sacramento’ review: Michael Cera, Angarano infuriating and hilariously annoying all at once
There’s toxic masculinity, then there’s infantile, whiny masculinity — which is toxic in its own way. “Sacramento” is a case study in the latter, as two man children with enough emotional disorders to ...
Michael Angarano directs and co-stars in a shaggy engaging movie about two old friends who may no longer even like each other. American movies overflow with arrested-development cases. (There’s ...
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