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NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with star and director Michael Angarano. In the new movie "Sacramento," two longtime friends, Rickey and Glenn, take an impulsive road trip to spread Rickey's father's ashes.
Michael Angarano and Michael Cera have been on screen for most of their lives. Both former child actors, each grew into an adult in front of audiences during the aughts — for Angarano ...
It’s been getting tiresome of late to watch grown men devolve for laughs, which makes actor-turned-writer-director Michael Angarano’s old-pals-in-crisis comedy “Sacramento” a bittersweet kick.
The film releases in theaters on April 11. By Lexi Carson Michael Cera and Michael Angarano hit the road in the comedy Sacramento. Vertical released the official trailer for the upcoming film ...
In this warmly funny indie comedy, two friends with a complicated past confront their grief and anxieties on a California road trip. By Brandon Yu When you purchase a ticket for an independently ...
“The honest answer is because it’s on the sign in Los Angeles,” said Michael Angarano, who stars in, co-wrote and directed the film that opens nationwide in theaters on April 11. “It says ...
MICHAEL ANGARANO: (As Rickey) Off the cliffs of Sacramento, the bluffs, into the Pacific. CERA: (As Glenn) Pacific Ocean? ANGARANO: (As Rickey) I think so. CERA: (As Glenn) There access to the ...
We had a little group in L.A. for our 20s that was together all the time. MICHAEL ANGARANO: We were all kid actors. It was our version of a college group. CERA: When you’re in your early ...
CERA: (As Glenn) It's well inland. ANGARANO: (As Rickey) Huh. RASCOE: Writer, director and star Michael Angarano takes us on a ride about friendship, fatherhood and figuring out what comes next.
(SOUNDBITE OF FILM, "SACRAMENTO") MICHAEL CERA: (As Glenn) You want the ashes scattered somewhere specific? MICHAEL ANGARANO: (As Rickey) Off the cliffs of Sacramento, the bluffs, into the Pacific.
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