The film is helmed by Joel David Moore, who is better known for his acting work in films like Avatar, Dodgeball, and Grandma's
Boy than his handful of indie directing credits.
Not exact matches
Baby
boys are a
handful, and they often start to develop motor skills a bit quicker
than baby girls.
There are only a
handful of female chess grandmasters, and girls are less likely
than boys to sit transfixed for hours playing video games.
I love the statement earring trend but I've only worn something other
than my studs a
handful of times since the
boys have been born - when you have a cousin who's ears were destroyed by a baby tugging on her hoop earrings (remember them?)
The movie's problems are exacerbated by a sporadic emphasis on elements that couldn't possibly be less interesting (ie Uncle Andy's less -
than - savory extracurricular activities), and although the narrative has been peppered with a
handful of undeniably poignant moments (ie Arnold finally breaks down over his unwitting role in his brother's death), The Stone
Boy's inability to hold the viewer's interest on a consistent basis ultimately negates its positive attributes.