Sacramento backdrop - movieMx Review
Sacramento movie poster - Sacramento review and rating on movieMx
202589 minComedy, Drama

Sacramento

Is Sacramento a Hit or Flop?

FLOP

Is Sacramento worth watching? With a rating of 6.207/10, this Comedy, Drama film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

6.20746 votes
RateYour rating
Advertisement

Sacramento Synopsis

When free-spirited Rickey suddenly reappears in father-to-be Glenn’s life, the two former best friends embark on a spontaneous road trip from LA to Sacramento.

Advertisement

Top Cast

Michael Cera
Michael CeraGlenn
Michael Angarano
Michael AngaranoRickey
Maya Erskine
Maya ErskineTallie
Kristen Stewart
Kristen StewartRosie
April Jeanette Mendez
April Jeanette MendezArielle
Iman Karam
Iman KaramJess
Rosalind Chao
Rosalind ChaoDr. Murray
Tara R Gokey
Tara R GokeyGrandmother
Roma Lucero
Roma LuceroBar Patron
Michael Justin Gonzales
Michael Justin GonzalesBar Goer

Official Trailer

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Sacramento worth watching?

Sacramento has received mixed reviews with a 6.207/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Comedy, Drama movies.

Is Sacramento hit or flop?

Sacramento has received average ratings (6.207/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Sacramento?

Sacramento is a Comedy, Drama movie that When free-spirited Rickey suddenly reappears in father-to-be Glenn’s life, the two former best friends embark on a spontaneous road trip from LA to Sa...

You Might Also Like

Explore More

Critic Reviews

NimaDadashpourJun 7, 2025
★ 0

● Anti-Note • Sacramento, directed by Michael Angarano The central issue (or rather, the main flaw) of the film lies in the filmmaker’s claim and motivation surrounding the core theme: the rekindling of a friendship between two old friends. This theme remains frustratingly undeveloped before the third act. By “undeveloped,” I don’t mean the film fails to plant the theme entirely (though that too is debatable), but rather, it’s the way it’s introduced that is problematic. The theme of rekindled friendship gets lost amid the sub-themes: the burdens of adulthood and the fear of facing life’s realities. In fact, from the very beginning and through the character introductions, everything unfolds in an imbalanced and irritating manner. What’s with the repeated shots of Glenn’s nervous breakdown? Is he mentally ill? What kind of marriage is this? Another point: why is the filmmaker’s portrayal of this aspect of marital life—linked to the sub-theme—presented in such a way? Are these people truly in love, or has something been imposed on them? In my view, the women in the film are entirely bodies, not souls—just as the men are essentially children. The two main female characters lack feminine depth, emotion, and decisiveness. They don't even function as proper archetypes. But let’s consider the film visually for a moment. What’s the difference between the single shots and the two-shots? How much independence and identity do they carry? I believe the characters are so underdeveloped and undefined that (almost) no frame successfully constructs the sense of a friendship—especially an old one. The images, like the characters themselves, lie. The relationships are blatantly unbelievable and artificial. Even the concern over having a child feels hollow. In reality, none of the film’s themes ever reach the point where the story and characters could genuinely be built around them.