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Positive:
4
Mixed:
11
Negative:
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Critic Reviews
Screen RantAug 29, 2025
Season 1 Review:
To get to the real action towards the end, though, requires sitting through a bit of a rough start. This is not an exceptional King adaptation, nor does it subvert the source material. In fact, the hourlong episodes dutifully stick to the book, with mild surprises for anyone familiar with the story. But the pulpy fun, with bouts of sentimentality, makes for an enjoyable summer horror viewing experience.
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Season 1 Review:
“The Institute” is an interesting enough watch. Like many of King’s novels, the ideas in the show are captivating and resonate with several issues present in our modern society. However, as a thriller, this story feels incomplete. Despite all the essential elements that make for an engaging ride, as the final credits roll, “The Institute” feels somewhat lacking.
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Season 1 Review:
This is more of a hopeful recommendation than a wholehearted one. There are lots of good elements to The Institute that just don’t seem to come together well in the first episode. But the hope is that they will coalesce as the series goes along. But there’s just as good a chance that the show will devolve into a mess of untied narrative threads.
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Season 1 Review:
Parker is always good to watch, and her Mrs. Sigsby is given some material to make her seem human — if not quite to humanize her — but nothing regarding the Institute and its complicated plans and methods really makes any sense, even in King’s made-world. Still, if you regard “The Institute” as a kind of YA novel about resistance and revolt, and a metaphor for the way young people have been sacrificed by the old to feed their agendas and wars, it has some legs.
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The GuardianJul 16, 2025
Season 1 Review:
Tim will (eventually – it takes far too long) intersect with the main narrative, the last basic King box is ticked and we can see exactly what happens when you keep the plot but strip out the man’s genius for bringing his characters to life, while building dread at a cellular level.
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