First, Patrick takes on Tommy Gunn and Jerry at the same time in the upcoming murder mystery, "Reign of Tera 2," which hits stores Feb. 20.
"There's a murder at the Asian Love Palace," Patrick told XBIZ. "But the fucking must go on."
Director and performer Spyder Jones ("Teradise Island," the original "Reign of Tera") helmed this new release, which stars Patrick, Charmane Star, Nautica Thorn, Michelle Maylene, Avena Lee and Naomi.
Patrick praised all her co-stars, while singling out Michelle Maylene and Jack Lawrence for their sex scene. She also said that after all her experience in front of the camera, she's getting ready to move behind it – but only for the right story.
"I'm not sure when I'll make my directorial debut," she said. "But it's coming soon. I've looked at some scripts for upcoming movies, and I love luxury -- luxurious cars, food, planes, mansions. I want to direct a movie that has nothing but luxurious things."
Patrick signed at the Hustler AEE booth to promote "InTERActive," in which she stars as the horny, neglected wife of a mob boss who turns to the viewer for satisfaction. The entire title is interactive and features nothing but real popshots.
"I am super-excited about finally releasing 'InTERActive,'" Patrick said. "Here's the best way I've described this movie to the fans: It's a fully interactive sex video that's so far advanced, it's like mixing Playstation 3, or Xbox 360, with triple-X hardore porn and me."
Teravision teamed up with Hustler Video to make "InTERActive," which also stars Hillary Scott.
Teravision CEO Evan Seinfeld said that the company is bringing on a slew of new directing talent, including Vonn Fink, an unnamed mainstream director, and former Ninn Worx and New Sensations director Ethan Kane, whose specialty is contrast.
Kane came to adult from mainstream. After a year and half at USC's film school, he left the program to work as a film loader and camera assistant in mainstream movies, then later found work with adult auteur Michael Ninn.
This month Kane will direct two titles for Teravision: "Decadence" and the tentatively titled "Glamcore." For all his movies, Kane said that he likes to avoid the tried-and-true locations in the San Fernando Valley and instead focuses on upscale downtown lofts and studio settings. For "Glamcore," he plans to build a full catwalk to create what he said will be the cover of a "Vogue" magazine made real – with a lot of hot sex, of course.
"'Glamcore' will be like a Victoria's Secret commercial," Kane told XBIZ. "The girl will take that walk down the catwalk -- and then she's going to do a really hard scene. I want to make those girls naughty."
Trailers for new Teravision releases are available at TeraTrailers.com or ClubTera.com.