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OnlineAthens arts and culture reporter Andrew Shearer takes a mid-year look at five of the best theatrical releases thus far this year.
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The Institute
But like that book, The Institute show is middling at points, more a collection of fun King archetypes than anything ...
That said, we’d argue that fans of Apple TV+ hit Severance may also enjoy the new King series. This is because the two shows are about people trapped in a building and forced to do mysterious work for ...
Based on the 2019 Stephen King novel, "The Institute" follows 14-year-old Luke Ellis who is kidnapped by a organization ...
Set to release on MGM+ on July 13, The Institute may end up being one of the strongest King adaptations yet, maybe even better than IT.
Mary Louise-Parker runs a mysterious 'Institute' in the outskirts of Maine where kidnapped children with special abilities ...
Adapted from King's horror novel of the same name, this MGM+ series about children with extraordinary powers and cruel adults ...
The Institute follows Luke Ellis (an excellent Joe Freeman, son of Martin), a teen genius with minor telekinetic abilities, ...
The Institute is the latest Stephen King novel to be adapted for the small screen after the book came out five years ago.
The idea of children confined and controlled by adults is a common theme in young adult fiction. You only have to look at ...
The film’s theme of hope is captivating, and even at 140 minutes it never feels remotely overlong. Furthermore, Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman are both perfectly cast, as are Bob Gunton, William ...
This article was originally published on winteriscoming.net as Review: The Institute is a by-the-numbers adaptation but still highly entertaining .