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National TV Interview

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Tim Chey in Times Square

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Tim Chey at LA premiere for 'Suing the Devil'

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Tim Chey at the Hawaii premiere for 'Suing the Devil'

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Tim delivers keynote at CMA conference in Australia.

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Tim Chey is in pre-production for 'The Underground Railroad' to be shot in 2010.

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Tim Chey's new novel, 'Final' (Willow Cross Publishers) comes out nationwide in August 2009.

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Tim's new film 'Live Fast, Die Young'

Logline: After an A-list star accidentally dies at a party, a group of ten Hollywood insiders seek redemption...

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CHRISTIAN CINEMA
Tim Chey: Director of "The Genius Club" Speaks Out:

After writing and directing "Fakin' da Funk" for a Hollywood studio, he turned his talents to writing, producing and directing the Christian films Gone and, most recently, The Genius Club.

What was your goal in making The Genius Club?
Tim: I wanted to make a film that 'de-brainwashed' the masses of people who...

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Tim's Blog:

Wrapped principal photography on 'LIVE FAST, DIE YOUNG'

We just wrapped the movie 'Live Fast, Die Young' on June 21, 2008.
For those of you who want the storyline, here it is...

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CAMPUS CIRCLE
The Genius Club's Tim Chey

For writer and director Tim Chey, this was not the life he wanted to lead. After studying extensively and a two-year stint as a lawyer, Chey was dying to go back to what he truly loved: film.

"I hated every minute of [law]," Chey says.

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DAILY TROJAN

Money is most certainly an object with independent 'Genius...

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DAILY BRUIN

"The Genius Club," which examines the attributes that make up a genius, is the latest film from former UCLA Extension film student Tim Chey....

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THE TRAVELER
One night, seven people, the world's burdens on their shoulders

Is it a thriller, an intellectual gab fest or a Christian themed movie? This film might be all three?

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THE GENIUS CLUB
Tom Sizemore is no Tobin Bell, but he's certainly believably psychotic as a mad genius who wants to play a deadly game with the president of the United States (Jack Scalia as a kind of conservative idealization of Dubya) and a group of the world's smartest people

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