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Tim Chey Movies

2011  
NR  
An absurd court case becomes the battleground for an epic struggle between good and evil in this heavenly comedy drama that finds Satan defending himself before a judge and jury. Disillusioned Luke O'Brien (Bart Bronson) makes headlines across the globe when he announces plans to sue Satan for $8 trillion. When the Prince of Darkness (Malcolm McDowell) arrives in the courtroom flanked by a team of the best trial lawyers in the United States, the entire world remains riveted as he pleads his case. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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2007  
PG  
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An unprecedented disaster is about to unfold, and in order to ensure the safety of all humankind, a group of high-profile thinkers selected for their stratospheric IQs must come up with a solution to all of the world's problems over the course of one grueling night in writer/director Timothy A. Chey's tense apocalyptic thriller. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Carol AbneyStephen Baldwin, (more)
 
2004  
 
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Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ raised a number of burning questions in the global Christian community. In this documentary, filmmaker Tim Chey takes a closer look at the remarkable effect that the film had on audiences worldwide. From the startling case of notorious Norwegian neo-nazi Johnny Olson - who turned himself in to authorities shortly after viewing the film - to the similar case of convicted murderer Dan Leach and the remarkable efforts of Arch Bonnema to ensure that as many people as possible saw The Passion of the Christ by purchasing 6,000 tickets and distributing them at will, this film explores the impact that Gibson's controversial film has had on a society far removed from that depicted in the Bible. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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2002  
 
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When a trio of American lawyers make their way to Manila to defend a multi-national corporation, their mission is soon overshadowed by the apparent coming of the Apocalypse in director Tim Chey's thought-provoking biblical thriller. Despite the fact that all signs point to success in their mission in Manila, the lawyers are shocked when worldwide catastrophe overshadows their duties and threatens to end humankind's rule on planet Earth. As the reality of the end times quickly sets in and the lawyers begin to look back upon their lives, they soon find themselves locked into an engaging discussion concerning humanity, the fate of the planet, and, ultimately, God's divine plan. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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1997  
R  
A theme of racial harmony underlies this comedy-drama. The couple Joe (Ernie Hudson) and Annabelle Lee (Pam Grier) learn the baby they are adopting is not black but Chinese. As Julian Lee (Dante Basco), reaches teen-hood, his father dies and the adopted boy moves with his mom to Atlanta. Here he hopes to make friends with the local teens, who are somewhat perplexed by the Asian-American's hip-hop slang and high scores when he grabs the basketball. Julian intervenes when his younger brother Perry (Rashaan Nall) falls in with local gangsta Frog (Tone Loc) and his group. Meanwhile, in a parallel plot, similar problems surface for clueless foreign-exchange student May-Ling (Margaret Cho). She's baffled to find herself living with a black family, a situation leading to inventive cross-cultural comedy. The film's soundtrack combines hip-hop, funk, and Asian instrumentals. Shown at the 1997 Hamptons Film Festival. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi

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Starring:
Ernie HudsonPam Grier, (more)