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 in Hollywood for most of their lives: the former began at age 8, the latter at 11. So even when they make a minor, unabashedly shaggy dramedy like this one, they hit a level of professionalism that rises above the script’s familiar beats.
Angarano — who also co-wrote and directs — stars as Rickey, an affable grifter who lost his father soon after breaking up with Tallie (Maya Erskine), and has been unmoored ever since.