NEW YORK (AP) — Stephen King has a rule for anyone wanting to adapt one of his books for the big or small screen. It's basically the Hippocratic oath for intellectual property — first, do no harm.
Early in "The Institute," a 14-year-old genius named Luke (Joe Freeman) tries to explain to his parents why his traditional high school education isn't challenging ...
Another day, another Stephen King adaptation—this time, of the prolific author’s 2019 thriller The Institute. The story of a group of children who are kidnapped by a mysterious organization for ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Stephen King has a rule for anyone wanting to adapt one of his books for the big or small screen. It’s basically the Hippocratic oath for intellectual property — first, do no harm.
This image released by MGM+ shows Ben Barnes in a scene from "The Institute." (Chris Reardon/MGM+ via AP) NEW YORK (AP) — Stephen King has a rule for anyone wanting to adapt one of his books for the ...