The Institute (2017 film) explained

The Institute
Director:James Franco
Pamela Romanowsky
Cinematography:Pedro Gómez Millán
Editing:Evan Ahlgren, Aaron I. Butler
Distributor:Eagle Films
Runtime:90 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

The Institute is a 2017 American horror thriller film co-directed by Pamela Romanowsky and James Franco. It is based on a true story of a young girl's treatment at The Rosewood Institute in Owings Mills, Maryland, and stars Franco, Allie Gallerani, Tim Blake Nelson, and Lori Singer. The film was released on March 3, 2017.[1]

Synopsis

Baltimore, 1893: young Isabel Porter checks herself into the Rosewood Institute, following the sudden death of her parents, and is subjected to extreme experiments in brainwashing and mind control by the insidious Dr. Cairn.

Cast

Reception

On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes the film has a score of 0% based on reviews from 5 critics, with an average rating of 2.50/10 rating.[2]

Both RogerEbert.com[3] and Slant Magazine gave the film one star out of four, with the later writing "The Institute seems constantly on the verge of dipping into spoof, though of what exactly is difficult to say".[4]

Gary Goldstein of the Los Angeles Times dismissed the film as 'silly' and added that "the mishmash of a script by Adam and Matt Rager is filled with arch attempts at period dialogue and much psychobabble. Franco and Romanowsky's unsubtle direction doesn’t help."[5]

Matt Donato of Film Journal International also was not impressed with the film, criticizing the script, direction and approach to the material, saying that "watching The Institute, you'll feel caught in a musty chamber with no escape, slowed by wolfsbane serums that beckon the deepest of sleep. No prescription will cure what ails this botched indie experiment".[6]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: James Franco's 'The Institute' Gets March 3 Release Date. Anita. Busch. January 31, 2017. Deadline Hollywood. August 16, 2021.
  2. Web site: The Institute (2017). Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. August 16, 2021.
  3. Web site: The Institute. Tallerico. Brian. RogerEbert.com. March 3, 2017. August 16, 2021.
  4. Review: The Institute. Dillard. Clayton. Slate Magazine. March 2, 2017.
  5. News: Co-star/co-director James Franco's gothic thriller 'The Institute' is more silly than chilly. Gary. Goldstein. Los Angeles Times. March 2, 2017. August 16, 2021.
  6. Web site: Film Review: The Institute - Film Journal International. www.filmjournal.com. November 27, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20171128220805/http://www.filmjournal.com/reviews/film-review-institute. November 28, 2017. dead.