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The Institute star Mary Louise Parker praises Stephen King’s craft, but admits she doesn’t watch horror movies: “I cry at Verizon Wireless commercials” new features
The Institute star Mary-Louise Parker says she’s not a big fan of horror, but has love and admiration for legendary author Stephen King for his talent and craft.
“I don’t usually watch thrillers or horrors. I’m kind of a baby when it comes to all that stuff, but, I really admire his writing and his craft. And you can see it even in Misery,” Parker explains to GamesRadar+. “He just knows how to take a hold of the audience and just keep them in this place where you almost can’t stop watching. You think you know where it’s gonna go, and then you really don’t. He’s a master.”
The Institute, based on King’s 2019 novel of the same name, follows Luke (Joe Freeman), a smart kid who is kidnapped in the middle of the night and taken to a facility where young children with telepathic and telekinetic abilities are forced to undergo grueling experiments at a cruel institution run by a mysterious and powerful entity. Parker plays Julia Sigsby, the director of The Institute who hand-selects each forcibly admitted child and oversees the experiments.