There Are Worse Things I Could Do, Available in Paperback!
"Barbeau delves into far more interesting subject matter here than the
usual warmed over show biz anecdotes. The refreshing directness of her approach keeps things moving. . . she also has a nice way of introducing characters: 'I played a whore in a bordello who's in love with a legless man. Alex was the legless man'."
-Kirkus Reviews
The New Adventures of Old Christine
Adrienne will be appearing as herself in an upcoming episode of The New Adventures of Old Christine.
Alice Jacobs is Dead
Winner of the 2009 Best Horror/Suspense Film at the San Diego Comic - Con,
Alice Jacobs is Dead stars Adrienne Barbeau and John La Zar.
"In a sea of zombie movies, this one stands out as a quiet, gory masterpiece of invention. Director Alex Horwitz is a true successor to the legacy of George A. Romero.” – Movieweb.com
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Slash and Bash Film Festival
Adrienne will be the guest of honor at the Slash and Bash Film Festival in Topeka, Kansas September 25 and 26.
Dog That Saved Christmas
Adrienne has just finished filming The Dog That Saved Christmas, starring Dean Cain and directed by Michael Feifer.
Complacency
Adrienne has been nominated for the Best Actress in a Feature Film Award at the International Filmmaker Festival of World Cinema, for her work in Complacency, directed by Steven R. Monroe. Also in the cast are Michael Worth, Cerina Vincent, Kerri Green, Keir O'Donnell, and Tim Thomerson.
Reach For Me
Adrienne is starring in the indie film Reach For Me, along with Seymour Cassel, Alfre Woodard, Johnny Whitworth, and Lacey Chabert. Directed by LeVar Burton. A winner at the Idyllwild International Film Festival, the film will be honored at the Downtown L.A. Film Festival on Saturday, August 14th.
Warwolves
Adrienne is appearing in a film for the SciFi Network entitled Warwolves, starring Michael Worth, John Saxon and Tim Thomerson. Filming took place in L.A., San Francisco, and the Pt. Reyes Peninsula, where she shot The Fog in 1979.
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Fly Me To The Moon
Now available on DVD
Fly Me to the Moon is a 3D animated film about houseflies stowing away on Apollo 11’s trip to the moon. Buzz Aldrin does the voice of Buzz Aldrin in this one, with Christopher Lloyd, Ed Begley Jr., Adrienne Barbeau and Tim Curry talking as flies.
Maude on DVD
The First Season of Maude is now available on DVD! Order Now!
The Unholy
The Unholy, written by Samuel Freeman, directed by Daryl Goldberg, and starring Adrienne Barbeau and Nicholas Brendon, released on DVD by Anchor Bay Entertainment.
Deceit
Adrienne joined Joe Pantoliano, Emmanuelle Chriqui and Matt Long in the thriller Deceit, now available on DVD.