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Memory of a Killer Review: Patrick Dempsey’s Hitman Thriller Keeps You on Edge
Patrick Dempsey steps into darker territory with Memory of a Killer, delivering a gripping performance as a seasoned contract killer whose greatest enemy isn’t law enforcement — it’s his own fading mind.
By Info Post Gate17 days ago in Journal
The Pitt Season 2 Episode 2 Recap and Ending Explained
Spoilers ahead. The Pitt returned with Season 2, Episode 2, and it picked up immediately from last week’s unsettling final moment—Dr. Al-Hashimi standing over the abandoned baby, her expression distant and unreadable. We’re thrown straight into the second hour of the shift, and honestly, it doesn’t let up for a second.
By Info Post Gate20 days ago in Journal
K-Pop Demon Hunters and the Movies Dominating the Internet
Over the past few days, Google trending searches have exposed a clear pattern: audiences across the United States, Europe, and parts of Asia are flocking online to search for new, genre-bending movies — with K-Pop Demon Hunters leading the charge and films like Anora rapidly climbing the charts.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun21 days ago in Journal
Daily Liturgy — January 21, 2026
Today the Church celebrates the Memorial of Saint Agnes, Virgin and Martyr, and the liturgy invites us to reflect on courage, fidelity, and the quiet strength that comes from trusting God completely. As we continue through the Second Week in Ordinary Time, the readings place before us two powerful images of faith in action: the youthful confidence of David as he faces Goliath, and the steady, uncompromising mercy of Christ as He heals on the Sabbath. Together, they remind us that God’s power is often revealed not through force or status, but through obedience, humility, and love that refuses to yield to fear.
By Sound and Spirit21 days ago in Journal
James Gunn, Grant Gustin, and the DCU Flash: What’s Really Going On?
James Gunn and Grant Gustin set the internet on fire last week, and no, it wasn’t just another random DC rumor cycle. Between suspicious social media posts, sly James Gunn responses, and new DCU announcements about Batman, Wonder Woman, Superman, and even Darkseid, there’s a lot happening behind the scenes right now.
By Bella Anderson22 days ago in Journal
The Woman Behind the Name
I used to think being known was a gift. Then I watched a woman walk into a room and become invisible the moment her husband’s name was called. One minute, she was herself—sharp-eyed, quick-witted, full of stories. The next, she was “the wife of,” a footnote in someone else’s narrative. Her degrees, her work, her dreams—all folded neatly into parentheses.
By KAMRAN AHMAD22 days ago in Journal
Daily Liturgy: January 20, 2026 – Tuesday of the Second Week in Ordinary Time
Today’s readings invite us to reflect on God’s extraordinary insight into human hearts and the gentle ways He calls us to serve Him. In the first reading from 1 Samuel, the prophet Samuel is sent to anoint the future king of Israel. When he sees Jesse’s sons, he is impressed by their outward appearances, but the Lord reminds him, “The Lord looks at the heart.” Samuel anoints David, the youngest son, a humble shepherd, chosen not for what the world sees but for what God perceives within. This reading teaches that God often works through the seemingly ordinary, calling forth greatness in ways that defy human expectation. The psalm echoes this theme, celebrating the faithfulness and guidance God grants to His chosen servants, reminding us that God’s perspective is always higher, wiser, and deeper than our own.
By Sound and Spirit22 days ago in Journal
Everything We Know So Far About House of the Dragon Season 3
This is another deep dive into Game of Thrones and House of the Dragon. We’re breaking down everything we currently know about House of the Dragon Season 3, now that the story has fully entered the most brutal phase of the Targaryen civil war—the infamous Dance of the Dragons.
By Bella Anderson23 days ago in Journal
Making Time for God: Daily Prayer in a Busy Life
Life is busy. Work, family, errands, and responsibilities often fill every corner of the day, leaving little space for reflection or prayer. Yet daily prayer is one of the most powerful tools a Catholic has for staying grounded, cultivating patience, and experiencing God’s presence in every moment. Finding ways to integrate prayer into a busy life is not about creating a rigid schedule; it is about building habits that allow moments of connection, however brief, to become transformative.
By Sound and Spirit24 days ago in Journal
Understanding the Sacraments and Why They Matter
The Catholic Church teaches that the sacraments are more than rituals or traditions. They are encounters with God, tangible ways to experience His grace and presence in our lives. Each sacrament has a unique purpose, a moment where faith becomes visible, and life meets the sacred. Understanding why the sacraments matter is an invitation to see how God works in both ordinary and extraordinary ways.
By Sound and Spirit24 days ago in Journal
Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials Mystery Netflix Review
Netflix has dipped into the vault of one of the undeniable Masters of Mystery and pulled out a fresh adaptation. This time, it’s Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials—technically book two in the Superintendent Battle series, but the first one getting the streaming treatment.
By Bella Anderson25 days ago in Journal
What Is Your Favorite Bible Verse?
Sometimes a few words from the Bible can change the way we see the world and guide the way we live our lives. One of my favorite verses comes from Isaiah 61:3. It says, “I will give them a crown of beauty instead of ashes of despair, the oil of joy instead of mourning, and a garment of praise instead of a spirit of despair.” These words have carried a lot of meaning for me over the years. They have been more than inspiration. They have been a guide for how I try to show up in the lives of the people I care about.
By Sound and Spirit25 days ago in Journal






