“Nightshade” (*1/2 out of four) was a stilted suspense melodrama about a homicide detective (Lou Ferrigno, Jr..) whose disturbing nightmares start to run parallel with an ongoing murder investigation; is he really the killer or are these in some way linked to his psychiatrist (Dina Meyer) who may be hypnotizing and influencing him? Film is like a rubik’s cube you don’t want to put together since nothing makes particular sense and the lead character (and performance of Ferrigno, Jr.) is so dull. Meyer does what she can with a thankless role and Jason Patric is wasted in a few jaw-droppingly irrelevant scenes as a belligerent dad.