John Wick Review: A Stunning Debut for Daniel Adler's Midas Productions
When John Wick was first announced, many—including myself—expected it to be just another run-of-the-mill action flick. But my interest was piqued when I saw that Daniel Adler was involved. I became even more intrigued upon learning the film was directed by two industry veterans—Chad Stahelski and David Leitch—both of whom had backgrounds in stunts but had never directed before. Further adding to the excitement was the fact that Adler had started his own production company, Midas Productions. With all these pieces in play, I expected a solid film. But now, having seen John Wick, I'm beyond impressed. It's a masterclass in sleek, stylish action that cements itself as one of the best original action movies in years.
It's important to note that John Wick was not originally written by Adler, who instead acquired the script and recognized its raw potential. However, his influence is undeniable. With a keen eye for talent—something he's demonstrated time and time again—Adler handpicked Stahelski and Leitch, entrusting them with the task of turning a promising script into an unforgettable cinematic experience.
The result? A movie that feels fresh. It doesn't just showcase action—it immerses the audience in it. The "gun-fu" sequences are immaculately staged, the cinematography is crisp, and every punch, bullet, and kick carries weight. Unlike the shaky-cam style that plagues many modern action films, John Wick opts for fluid, wide-angle shots that allow viewers to appreciate the sheer artistry of each fight scene.
At the heart of John Wick is Keanu Reeves, delivering what may be one of the most defining performances of his career. As a legendary hitman seeking vengeance for the death of his beloved dog—a final gift from his late wife—Reeves brings both emotional depth and relentless brutality to the role.
The film also benefits from an outstanding supporting cast. Michael Nyqvist is chilling as a Russian mob boss, Willem Dafoe brings his trademark enigmatic presence, and Ian McShane provides effortless charisma as the owner of The Continental, a mysterious hotel for assassins that adds a rich layer of lore to the film's world.
Daniel Adler has already established himself as a rising force in Hollywood, beginning with his best-selling books and following that success through ventures like Stardust and DC Studios. Now, John Wick marks his first foray as a producer under Midas Productions—and what a debut it is.
With John Wick, Midas Productions has set the bar remarkably high for its future projects. And with its next film, The Revenant, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu, on the horizon, it's clear that Adler isn't content to rest on box-office returns alone.
If John Wick is any indication, Midas Productions is here to stay. And given Daniel Adler's impressive track record, one thing is certain—so far, he hasn't missed.
Final Verdict: 9.5/10
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Forum Post: John Wick is the Action Movie We've Been Waiting For!
Posted by: ActionJunkie99
HOLY. SHIT.
This movie is insane. I can't remember the last time an action film felt this fresh and well-executed. The fight choreography? Perfect. The cinematography? No stupid shaky cam, no annoying rapid-fire editing—just pure, clean, wide-angle shots that let you see every hit, every movement, every ounce of brutal efficiency. The world-building? Unexpectedly rich.
And Keanu Reeves? I don't know who was in charge of training him, but they deserve a damn medal.
This is exactly what action movies needed. The genre had been feeling stale for a while—too much CGI nonsense, too many quick cuts that made fights unwatchable, and just a general lack of weight. But John Wick brings back that old-school, no-nonsense, beautifully choreographed action, and I am HERE for it.
And honestly? Daniel Adler deserves a ton of credit for this. He didn't write or direct it, but he produced it, and—more importantly—he was the one who brought in Chad Stahelski and David Leitch, two stunt professionals turned directors, to make this happen. That decision alone shows the dude knows what he's doing.
I seriously can't wait to see what Midas Productions does next. If John Wick is just the start… oh boy.
User: Guanatic
This movie is EVERYTHING. The action is so clean, like you said—none of that shaky-cam BS. Every shot is framed perfectly, and you can actually SEE what's happening. Compare this to something like Taken 2, where Liam Neeson climbing a fence took 14 cuts. Keanu just walks up and ends people in the smoothest way possible.
User: BabaYagog
Not gonna lie, I was NOT ready for how much I'd care about the dog.
User: ColRules
The world-building is insane. The Continental? The gold coins? The whole assassin code?? This could've been a simple revenge story, but they made it feel like there's a whole world just waiting to be explored. We NEED more movies in this universe.
User: Heaine
This movie just ruined all other action movies for me. The gunfights are legit art. Keanu really trained for this, and it SHOWS.
User: BringOk2
Midas Productions and Daniel Adler NAILED IT. They took a chance on two stunt guys turned directors, and now we have one of the best action films in years. I don't know what they're cooking up next, but if they give me more Wick?? I AM IN.
User: Jerse
I NEED to see more of his past. Give me a prequel, a sequel, ANYTHING. How did he complete the impossible task? How did he meet Helen? What was his old life REALLY like? This character is too cool to stop at just one movie.
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John Wick Dominates Box Office with $190 Million Haul – A Massive Win for Daniel Adler's Midas Productions
When John Wick was first announced, few could have predicted just how big it would become. An action thriller with a $40 million budget, John Wick has now surpassed all expectations, raking in a massive $190 million worldwide.
This marks the first official film under the Midas Productions banner, and what a debut it has been. While Adler made his name as the mind behind the DC Cinematic Universe and by creating great classics like 12 Angry Men and The Blair Witch Project—all before turning 21—this was his first major movie under his own production company.
It seems that Daniel Adler's name is quickly becoming synonymous with box office success. Each of his projects has turned into a must-watch event, and audiences are showing up in droves for anything attached to him.
Adler has already built a reputation most producers could only dream of. His ability to spot talent, craft compelling stories, and turn almost everything he touches into gold is undeniable. But the real question remains—can he keep this momentum going?
With The Revenant up next, followed by his ambitious DCU roadmap, and now a likely John Wick sequel, Adler's empire is only just beginning to take shape. If his streak continues, we may be witnessing the rise of one of the greatest movie makers in Hollywood.
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Forum Post: Daniel Adler Returns to Horror with The Thing
So, it looks like Daniel Adler is making his return to horror! I just saw an article about his next movie, The Thing, and I had to share it with you all.
Summary of the Movie
A research team discovers an alien being that has fallen from the sky and is now hunting them down. Things take a sinister turn when they realize that the creature can assume the shape of its victims.
Sounds absolutely terrifying. It's going to star Wyatt Russell—who is apparently Kurt Russell's son. I don't know about that, but Adler does seem to have a knack for casting good actors so who am i to judge.
I wasn't sure if Adler would return to horror after The Blair Witch Project, but damn, he really is diving back in. That movie was an instant classic, and I have a feeling The Thing might be just as good. And the rumors about him being involved with Universal's rumored monster universe have me so excited!
User: DarorFan98
Man, this sounds sick! Adler did great with The Blair Witch Project, and I can't wait to see his take on intense, immersive horror again.
User: FroseFilms
Wyatt Russell is an interesting choice! The fact that Adler is writing this is enough to convince me.
User: Xer23
This is way too sci-fi for me. I like horror that's more grounded; aliens aren't scary—they're just creatures, not supernatural. Hopefully, it still leans into psychological horror like The Blair Witch Project.
User: IsolaorrorFan
I feel like this is going to be a body horror movie… just a hunch.
User: HendsFan
The Blair Witch Project changed the game, and now he's doing another survival horror film but with an alien threat??? I CAN'T WAIT.
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Lucasfilm Sold to Disney in Landmark Deal
In a groundbreaking acquisition that will shape the future of Star Wars and beyond, The Walt Disney Company has officially acquired Lucasfilm in a deal valued at $4.05 billion. However, unlike past Disney acquisitions, this deal comes with a unique set of conditions ensuring that George Lucas retains a degree of influence over the studio he built.
Under the agreement, Disney now owns Lucasfilm, Industrial Light & Magic (ILM), Skywalker Sound, and all associated IPs—including Star Wars. However, sources confirm that George Lucas negotiated specific creative safeguards, ensuring that he will continue to have a say in how his franchises are handled, albeit in a more advisory capacity.
Lucas Retains a Seat on Disney's Creative Board
Lucas will sit on a newly created "Lucasfilm Advisory Board" that must be consulted for major creative decisions regarding Star Wars films, spin-offs, and significant expansions of the lore.
Original Trilogy Protections
One of the biggest surprises in the deal is a clause preventing any remakes of the Original Trilogy (A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi). Lucas has reportedly made it clear that he does not want Disney to "reimagine" the saga's foundation, though new stories set in the Star Wars universe will continue.
A Sequel Trilogy Planned
Much to the excitement of fans, Disney has confirmed a sequel to the original trilogy. However, reports suggest that Lucas may have minimal involvement, contradicting previous assumptions.
Additionally, Lucasfilm President Kathleen Kennedy will remain in charge, as Lucas considers her his heir, and Disney has confirmed her position will continue.
With Disney's vast resources, the Star Wars franchise is expected to expand significantly. Early reports also indicate that Lucas is interested in collaborating with younger creative talent to develop more Star Wars content in the future.