Saturday, March 14, 2026

Nightshade, Hey, Dina Meyer Is In It!

An experienced horror fan will not be blown away at the shocking and disturbing twists that occur in this one.  Even the taboo plot lines will not shock.  Still, this is an enjoyable film, largely because Dina Meyer is in it and so is the son of the Incredible Hulk.  Yep Lou Ferrigno, Jr. plays a homicide detective assigned to some gory murders.  Our feature today is 2022's "Nightshade," directed by Landon Williams.

We begin with the backstory, and it is a troubling one.  In demonic or ritualistic fashion a husband (Jason Patric) murders his wife and dumps her body in a grave beside a pentagram as their little daughter watches in horror. This will all be explained later. Fast forward 20 or so years, Ben (Ferrigno, Jr.) is on some homicide cases that have a few things in common. The victims were all bad criminals. They have more in common, too, but you'll have to see the movie to find out what. Troubled by insomnia and bad dreams, Ben goes to see a shrink specializing in hypnotherapy, Dr. Amy Collins (Meyer). She's a babe and we are suspicious of her immediately.  She hypnotizes Ben and asks details about his cases. Ben goes home to a loving and very pretty wife, Lucy (Kenzie Dalton). She is grieving over a miscarriage a year earlier. Ben is supportive but Lucy is worried about him.

In addition to bad dreams, Ben has begun sleepwalking.  First waking up on his front lawn.  Then he ends up waking up at murder scenes in which the killings had just occurred. Ben keeps going to his therapy sessions and Dr. Amy gets him to open up under hypnosis.  More killings occur and the mutilated bodies point to a very deranged serial killer.  Uh oh...Ben has found a few more connections between the victims and now suspects the killer is...Dr. Amy Collins!

Is the sultry hypnotherapist the killer?  Just what did that ritualistic killing 20 years ago have to do with Ben's investigation?  Will Dr. Collins and Lucy engage in a catfight over Ben?  The cast is a fine looking one, and for an experienced horror film aficionado, this will be the lure of this film. For a horror film novice, be prepared for shocking twists and lurid plot lines. See "Nightshade" for the thrills and Dina Meyer. 

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