An off-beat comedy about a former 80s pop star (Craig Ferguson) whose downward spiral is halted when he discovers he has a teenage daughter (Charlotte Church), the product of a weekend love affair. Ill Be There is a 2003 English-language Comedy Musical film featuring Charlotte Church, Craig Ferguson, Jemma Redgrave, Ralph Brown, Joss Ackland, Ian Mcneice and Julian Lewis Jones. Morgan Creek Productions was the production house involved in the project along with executive producer(s) James G. Robinson. Ill Be There is written by Craig Ferguson and Philip Mcgrade and it is directed by Craig Ferguson. Warner Bros. Pictures acquired the distribution rights for the motion picture. Ill Be There was released on 1st August 2003 and takes a screen time of 105 minutes. The film made a box office gross of $0 million. Cinematography was done by Ian Wilson and editing by Sheldon Kahn. The music was composed by Trevor Jones.
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excellent
Jini Score 5.9/10
Critics Score 33%
Rating 6.4/10
Jini Score 5.9%
Critics Score 33
Rating 6.4
negative
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Release
Date13 JUN 2003
Language
English
Genre
Comedy
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Musical
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Romance
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Ill Be There Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : negative
Positive Review Rating : 33%
Matthew Turner
The View London Review Three out of Five stars Running time: 105 mins Slight and patchy but very sweet Church is excellent and theres good support from the likes of Joss Ackland.Ill Be There is probably destined to be known as The Charlotte Church Movie in the same way that Crossroads became The Britney Spears Movie. ( Read More )
Unfortunately, these weighty scenes dont sit easily alongside weak visual gags and unsatisfactory one liners, resulting in a film that though very nice is too disjointed to satisfy. ( Read More )
Neil Smith
So it is hard to take her seriously as a wholesome teenager in this sentimental comedy from writer director Craig Ferguson. ( Read More )