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"cathartic" Definitions
  1. involving the release of strong feelings as a way of providing relief from anger, mental pain, etc.

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On drums, Mr. Sidorowicz was strikingly cathartic – maybe a little too cathartic.
It's cathartic to do, and let me tell you, it's cathartic to watch.
" Making Thelma & Louise, he joked, was "really cathartic.
But sentimentality can be cathartic, and if you're in the right mood — if you're down for a good old-fashioned corny romance — then The Mountain Between Us is perfectly cathartic.
"It's just that exercise — that cathartic exercise," she added.
" Mr. Goicolea described his submission as "a cathartic experience.
It can be cathartic, and patients often need to share.
I discovered the cathartic possibilities that come with writing lyrics.
Burke: Making music is the most cathartic thing to do.
Rodriguez said seeing that report was both painful and cathartic.
She finally has agency, and it's a cathartic viewing experience.
And by cathartic, I mean relieve strong, typically negative emotions.
A song should be a cathartic event, a draining experience.
I would use the word 'spiritual' or 'moving' or 'cathartic.
I really do think it came from a cathartic place.
It can provide recalibration and it is a cathartic release.
And globally because the, you know, it's very cathartic, right?
When you get it all out, it's very cathartic really.
It has surely been a cathartic week for Vanessa Hudgens.
We think it's also cathartic in many ways for her.
There's a place on television for cathartic fantasies, of course.
The roar that greeted it was both exultant and cathartic.
Editorial Seeing someone stand up to a bully is cathartic.
Using such features can be cathartic and can generate suspense.
Therefore, this film was deeply personal and cathartic for me.
When they finally do, the result is incredibly cathartic. 112.
For one cathartic moment, you couldn't think about anything else.
In "Our Secrets," music is ultimately less cathartic than contaminating.
They're also supposed to be cathartic in a sick way.
"We all want a cathartic moment in Congress," she said.
Everything was on the table in this super cathartic record.
Letting it go, she said, was sad but also cathartic.
It was cathartic for reasons that I still don't [understand].
Mr. Obama's message was inspirational and nationally cathartic, to be sure.
Once more, the Bowl let out a cathartic roar of support.
In the meantime, he says making the parody video was cathartic.
But Prince nails it, providing a cathartic conclusion to the soundtrack.
Will they be respectful and cathartic, instead of tacky and probing?
Yoga with wet hair hanging loose is so cathartic for me.
It's a process that's typically very alienating, but it's also cathartic.
" It's so much more cathartic than, "He's a strong-willed guy.
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I thought Keo had crafted a beautifully cathartic experience for me.
And it's been really healing and cathartic in an amazing way.
The buffeting of the past few months has certainly been cathartic.
It may not cure your virus, but it sure feels cathartic.
Reliving your experiences in a group can be fun and cathartic.
"It was almost cathartic to come out with it," she says.
It was cathartic, and I'd do it again in a heartbeat.
It has been cathartic and very emotionally difficult to write this.
Perfecting a virtual body can be a cathartic form of escapism.
At the same time, it was explosive and experimental and cathartic.
Could a show about the election be cathartic in some way?
It's a process that's typically very alienating, but it's also cathartic.
The best breakup scenes are entertaining, soul-wrenching, riveting, and cathartic.
It transcends pain in the most cathartic, abstract, humorous way imaginable.
Then, once I got in, it was a really cathartic thing.
"Believe" features Monks's cathartic riff overcoming a sea of anxious noise.
You might even find it cathartic to blog about your experience.
Carrey has said painting Trump has certainly proven cathartic for him.
So, yes, makeup destruction videos are fun — cathartic, even — to watch.
This Crucible is deeply human, lethal, and, least of all, cathartic.
There's nothing more cathartic than watching a love triangle unfold, right?
Either way, laughing about West's ego feels cathartic right about now.
Was it cathartic in a way to dramatize it so openly?
Key told me he believes "Get Out" is cathartic for Peele.
Irritation, it seems, has its own special cathartic value in theater.
I found it cathartic, and I even compared it to bloodletting.
Killing demons is still wickedly fun, an orgy of cathartic violence.
And maybe all that shining and all that chastity were cathartic.
Uncut Gems ends, like Parasite, in an act of cathartic violence.
Like when I meet fans of the show, it's very cathartic.
Removing Mr Rosselló was cathartic, but Puerto Rico has deeper problems.
Writing this has been more cathartic than I could have imagined.
SM: I have personally found it cathartic to do this show.
"It's a cathartic thing for me," frontman Garrett Fisbeck told VICE.
Yeah. Mallun: Or just a commentary, or maybe it's just cathartic.
First, let us be clear: a cathartic cry is healthy and good.
And if you haven't, then you should try it—it's very cathartic.
"I think Wade found it cathartic," Safechuck said of Reed's interview process.
YOU MIGHT never see a more cathartic moment on a golf course.
McGowan has been one of the principal voices of this cathartic movement.
Since his passing, DiBella says that people reaching out has been cathartic.
It's been used for cathartic group conversations and sneering collective vent sessions.
It was actually really powerful and kind of weirdly cathartic and freeing.
Then there's a kind of confessional self-expression that he finds cathartic.
Everybody has bad parts, and recognizing them in Notter's work is cathartic.
The album bops and shimmers, always in motion, filled with cathartic glee.
These aren't necessarily smart, sophisticated films, but they're satisfying, cathartic good-vs.
It was cathartic and therapeutic, and a lot of tears were shed.
A few even play out like horror movies, minus the cathartic scares.
At first the process was uncomfortable, but ultimately he found it cathartic.
Now, I'm looking forward to the most cathartic episode of television, ever.
But it is an unblinking, moving, gorgeously shot, and even cathartic experience.
Coming clean was important to him because it was a cathartic event.
I find it cathartic and consider it a form of self-preservation.
When I write music, I'm writing it for myself; it's very cathartic.
TIBBITTS: There is just this cathartic empathy for the tragedy of it.
A bludgeoning, cathartic, American horror The first Purge was about other people.
Whatever the book is, writing it has clearly been a cathartic experience.
While he was alive, that bald earnestness made his music feel cathartic.
That's why I find it so cathartic to run away from home.
And it captures the same cathartic, modern Guthrieisms of his back catalog.
It's tender, cathartic even, one of the best moments in the episode.
This is healthy and cathartic as they face life without their partner.
It would offer not only 6 points, but also some cathartic payback.
Partying can be cathartic, especially when the Moon is in rowdy Sagittarius.
In its fidgety reticence, Be the Cowboy is even less conventionally cathartic.
That scene must have been so cathartic for Tobias Menzies to film.
"Isn't that the most empowering, cathartic plot ever for us?" he asked.
But for Night, the band's primary songwriter, penning lyrics is equally cathartic.
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It's been cathartic, especially during production, which, while rewarding, is very stressful.
Her signature "Soleá," a cathartic journey, is like nothing you've seen before.
Finally, there seems to be something like a breakthrough, a cathartic moment.
Do you find the spirit of the dancing in "The Prom" cathartic?
It's definitely cathartic to zone out and get the creative process started.
Finally having companies found liable for their actions is cathartic and important.
And yet this cathartic breakthrough for freedom nonetheless came to be alloyed.
But in a way that's the most cathartic thing in the world?
Nurture your aspirations on September 19, when bold Mars trines cathartic Pluto.
Breakups are messy, but at their best, they're also cathartic as hell.
He talked as if Tuesday's trip around Amen Corner was also cathartic.
Some are raucous, some desolate, and live performance could make them cathartic.
It's as cathartic as any means of processing anger, grief, fear, sadness.
But, from early on, there's a tingling, cathartic uneasiness to this inversion.
That's why Fallon's realization she is her own greatest asset feels so cathartic.
It was cathartic to write about exactly what I was going through—literally.
That act isn't portrayed as vicarious wish fulfillment, or cathartic in any way.
Which is great when you're in the market for a good, cathartic cry.
"It was needed, and it was fun," Katie said of the cathartic experience.
The film's message of female empowerment felt cathartic, but so did its rage.
Carol's hero moment was very cathartic/true to the female experience, imho.4.
It was a cathartic moment meant to celebrate the diversity of American life.
It's cathartic, and in that sense, I achieved what I was going for.
But in this time of Trump, comedy is a much-needed cathartic release.
They stare into the void, and let their lips curl. Defiant. Cathartic. Strong.
This is meant to be the moment in the book: climactic, epiphanic, cathartic.
Then, along came Norman Fucking Rockwell, her richest and most cathartic release yet.
"I kind of developed a cathartic bitterness," he said, reflecting on his service.
The process of photographing one another became a cathartic exercise for the girls.
As cathartic as those reactions might feel, none of them are actually productive.
Is it the slowly ramping difficulty curve that leads to a cathartic finish?
"It was cathartic and filled this hole left behind from running," he says.
They don't have a cathartic moment; grease keeps things lubricated and in motion.
And then a sudden, cathartic cheer greeted South Korea's first goal in Kazan.
Perhaps acting on violent impulses without hurting real-life humans is healthy, cathartic.
Mr. Bradley's live shows were known to be sweaty, exhilarating and ultimately cathartic.
Part of what distinguishes his set designs is the cathartic use of space.
Cathartic experiences "A sexual assault is an infringement on your body," Maxwell said.
It feels strangely cathartic confessing this to someone who will, I pray, understand.
"He becomes this cathartic character in the scope of LA LAW," Orci said.
Wordplay WEDNESDAY PUZZLE — What's more cathartic than a nice, healthy string of expletives?
"That's important, I think that's cathartic and I think it's necessary," Hogan said.
The moment was cathartic, inspiring women to share their stories publicly and privately.
It is also a cathartic force generating rapt engagement and carnivalesque freedom and delight.
She told PEOPLE returning to the beach is always a cathartic experience for her.
For those of us who have maligned her, the film offers a cathartic journey.
Expressing lust is wildly cathartic and normalizing, and we think it should be celebrated.
It's like depressing memes that are funny, but also are so real and cathartic.
It's very cathartic for her, stripped of her social constraints, corsets and all that.
I think it's going to be cathartic for people in many different, unexpected ways.
The movies on this list swing from funny to violent, from shocking to cathartic.
What came out of this formative period for Culture Abuse was a cathartic debut.
But perhaps it's more cathartic to imagine this harbinger of vengeance as someone real.
"Just speaking these stories aloud every night has been cathartic for me," she says.
For some audience members, such naked queer romance will be deeply satisfying; cathartic, even.
It was like a cathartic act/trying to figure out how this all happened.
It's a cathartic relief from the stress he's causing so many people -- including myself!
Hesitation Marks was a cathartic route out of that mire for both of us.
Many in the Village on Sunday said they had come for a cathartic experience.
PURE is cathartic and Gordon is processing decades of feelings in under 20 minutes.
Was it cathartic to explore this issue while you experienced it with your wife?
I am not proud of this but it is cathartic to release my anger.
While it can be cathartic, stand-up comedy isn't that much like talk therapy.
In a world sorely lacking in justice, Law and Order: SVU is often cathartic.
It's been a while, and intimate contact with the raw meat is unexpectedly cathartic.
It's a really cathartic way for them to deal with some of these things.
It was a strange sensation precisely because this—cathartic sobbing— never happened for me.
Some destructive acts are cathartic, and others leave lifelong shadows of grief and anger.
Music has many functions for me one of which is as a cathartic outlet.
Does music and the Dabbers give you a different outlet that's maybe more… cathartic?
A potential showstopper is "The Vote Song," a cathartic number about rallying union votes.
Of the two erstwhile allies, Chuck makes a more satisfyingly cathartic go of things.
It was an unexpected, cathartic and almost movie-like day at the White House.
It can be therapeutic, even cathartic, some of the women at Nassar's hearing said.
Was it cathartic, or was it the beginning of a concrete plan of action?
"A lot of them actually found the conversation (with me) very cathartic," she says.
Going to see a concert, going to see a comedy show ... It was cathartic.
Then Instagram started offering me other cathartic medical videos that appealed to my morbid curiosity.
But writing scripts that address the aftermath of the election has been "cathartic," he said.
Moreover, the show possesses the creative latitude that doesn't always require reassuring or cathartic solutions.
"Speaking out is powerful, and cathartic but it won't change the status quo," she said.
Vasupal said the experience had been a cathartic one that he hoped would help others.
" He said, "I wanted to do something meaningful, and also something cathartic to help myself.
But this was different from mourning Adam Sandler's missed family bonding opportunities; this was cathartic.
It's a common therapy technique that I have found helpful and cathartic in the past.
H: So then the process itself of making The Farewell has been cathartic for you?
Eventually, Turner met violence with violence -- an act of desperation that feels cathartic and hopeless.
Fiske previously said it was cathartic to see Imran during her court testimony last summer.
Sharing stories is a healing process and it's part of the cathartic process of change.
"Girl power" is too strong a word, but the movie is cathartic all the same.
Audience members regularly tell her it was cathartic for them too, which has been emboldening.
Aristotle wrote that tragedies produce feelings of pity and horror and foster a cathartic effect.
Sitting down and screaming over a scary movie can be, well, a pretty cathartic experience.
"There was a kind of cathartic ending when you do a weekly series," Bratich said.
And while anonymously sharing concerns may be cathartic, it's also a great model for exploitation.
"I felt I needed to do something cathartic that gave me some control," he said.
Michael's recollection was cathartic for Lynn too, helping her get over a long-held grudge.
It isn't cathartic, nor is it an impressive action sequence—it's purely unpleasant to watch.
I think one thing I really love about the music is how cathartic it is.
Dana Walden, CEO of Fox Television group, attributes the popularity to the show's "cathartic" nature.
I don't know but I hope it's ugly and loud and full of cathartic pain.
I had a nephew who decided he was going to paint, thought it'd be cathartic.
" Shea is also the author of the hysterical and cathartic "Unicorn Thinks He's Pretty Great.
I wasn't sure how letting my guard down would go...but it's been cathartic & rewarding.
The Parable of the Sadhu was cathartic for Madoff; he emailed me about it repeatedly.
Yet, when they're hurt, we feel it as both a trauma and a cathartic memory.
In one cathartic move toward empowerment, I thought, what if Facebook tried to tackle this?
Perhaps reflecting the holy redemption of Future, his live set felt cathartic in a way.
For him this was monumental, this was cathartic, this was what his dad died for.
It wallows in grief as its "hero"'s gory vendetta goes from cathartic to pathetic.
So we pushed back against it, juxtaposing our noisier aesthetic with something uplifting and cathartic.
It didn't always make for the best process, but it sometimes became a cathartic experience.
For her, the act of moving forward manifests in this cathartic, meditative manipulation of paper.
The looping narrative amounts to a cathartic experiment in taking control of one's own story.
Often, it works the same cathartic release valve as writing any other kind of song.
The work was cathartic, and it also gave me ample space and time to think.
Learn to Cook: Cooking is cathartic, rewarding and you get to eat what you produce.
The idea is that you wake up having undergone a particularly grim, but cathartic, experience.
It was unexpected and delightfully cathartic to see Mando turn into a spooky, silent killer.
The cathartic ones are organized quickly, and the goal is mostly to let off steam.
Awarded a literary fellowship, he went to Paris to chronicle his cathartic cross-country trip.
Came a clash of centuries and styles so jarring and confrontational it was almost cathartic.
But our conversation, though interesting and occasionally cathartic, didn't feel like talking to a friend.
Screaming into the void doesn't have to be desperate or sad, it can be cathartic.
The Misery Index has the potential to be pretty funny, maybe even a little cathartic.
At the same time, it was cathartic; there was a release of a lot of pain.
Expressing feelings of frustration and confusion in a way that can create something beautiful and cathartic.
They exist simply as a cathartic emotional response, with a significance that is lost to distraction.
But the Mars-Neptune merger wants us to be cautious with our cathartic releases this NYE.
For those who were grossed out by Fallon's Trump-hugging, "Best Friends" was a cathartic condemnation.
Often choices include healthy, cathartic processing with a safe, wise friend or a trauma-informed specialist.
As Williams herself has said, her show isn't about cathartic human-interest stories ending in tears.
But Prince went to places MJ never did; some dark and forbidding, others erotic and cathartic.
As these pictures show, their relationships with their clients are therapeutic, cathartic, and, above all, trusting.
Dr. Lee says you don't have to be a popper to benefit from her cathartic videos.
And just by virtue of me existing as I am, that is so cathartic to people?
Seeing this type of resistance to those expectations is thrilling for most and cathartic for many.
This cathartic release will provide killer material to channel into song lyrics, poetry, a painting, whatever.
Venting can be cathartic, but if it's all I ever do, it can take a toll.
And, no, not just to draw caricatures of him—although that does sound nice and cathartic.
We were assured that any tears were simply a cathartic symbol of what was to be.
Swearing and exposure to profanity do appear to activate physiological responses consistent with a cathartic reaction.
For one person it might be cathartic, but for another it might actually fuel their rage.
It was cathartic for me, and I had a hunch it would be for others too.
In Dave's opinion, it's a common misconception that writing music about your pain is somehow cathartic.
We were about to have our cathartic release when two characters performed a long-awaited kiss!
It's a provocative stance, one expressed with anger, frustration, and a cathartic sense of enough's enough.
It was brave of them to come forward and hopefully cathartic for them to do that.
What we didn't expect, however, was that it'd also prove to be such a cathartic cry.
But for someone who also grew up with big dreams in New Jersey, it's downright cathartic.
I got to get up and speak for a few minutes, though, which was really cathartic.
Do you find it cathartic when you have to sing them and do interviews about them?
She finds popping the bubbles cathartic: "With every bubble a bad thought goes away," she said.
Empowering and cathartic, for both players and the game's characters, it is also contextualized and understanding.
For it, she plunges into politics and creates cathartic impersonations of Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
Is it subversive—or cathartic, or even therapeutic—to expose the ugliest ways people see you?
But if you were expecting a big, cathartic show of emotion, Saul wasn't giving one up.
They howled for Perfume Genius, who bounced between tender art-rock gems and cathartic vocal purges.
Jordi has listened to them all, a process he said had been both arduous and cathartic.
It can be cathartic to express rage, and Trump gives license to make America hate again.
"It's really cathartic for a lot of people," Sargent explains to me later in the day.
He shared a track, "Roosevelt & Let Go," that was as broodingly psychedelic as it was cathartic.
Ms. Weingarten has called the Janus case a "cathartic moment" for the 102-year-old organization.
But there's something cathartic about its Purple America spirit, contrived and reductive as it can be.
But the villain's comeuppance seems like an afterthought rather than the cathartic moment it should be.
The collection serves as a cathartic read for those who lost their innocence to systemic discrimination.
It wasn't cathartic television, of the sort Colbert so regularly delivered during his Comedy Central years.
Its songs address sexual violence, harassment and exclusion in ways that are both cathartic and emboldening.
This isn't a feminist rallying cry or a cathartic airing of grievances, it's just a fandom.
The finale — unabashedly weepy, deeply cathartic — is as satisfying as a long, cool drink of water.
At its best, satire is cathartic truth telling, processing complex emotions through the lens of comedy.
It felt more correct than anything else I had sung since New York, cathartic and allowed.
Thanks to one Twitter user, cathartic video enthusiasts have uncovered a new obsession: steam-cleaning videos.
Rich is open about his resentment of Amy's wealth, which is refreshing in a cathartic way.
His joy at speeding down the road and away from his torment was cathartic to watch.
It was cathartic, theatrical and less important than blocking any unwise legislation hatched at her bidding.
Nassar told Aquilina that the letter was "cathartic" and was written prior to appearing in court.
It was extremely cathartic to write about, especially given how private I had kept those feelings.
The real lesson of the Starr report was that releasing the information was painful but cathartic.
A year ago today, NPR posted Mac Miller's cathartic three-song set at its 'Tiny Desk.
And "Wishful Drinking," Carrie Fisher's cathartic one-woman Broadway show recording for TV, is on HBO.
So when Fogelman handles this sort of plot well, it's manipulative, yes, but it's also cathartic.
In the wrong context it would've come across as mean, but it was actually really cathartic.
I certainly feel as upsetting as those things, and they'd probably be really cathartic to build.
As cathartic as a full-scale freak out is, however, it can only take us so far.
THUMP: This is your first album in four years and it feels incredibly cathartic on numerous levels.
In this awful yet cathartic moment, Kate is able to reclaim her identity and face her past.
Full moons are always great times for release, and a full moon in Scorpio is especially cathartic.
They may not be weary, but Ash feels cathartic—a small light boldly pushing through dark realizations.
At the meeting in Douglasville, however, the mood had turned cathartic as people discussed self-defense scenarios.
It was hard, and I am very proud of the outcome because it was, kind of, cathartic.
That's leaving some Democrats worried that the primary season won't be a cathartic and ultimately unifying experience.
Ranging from funny to cringe-worthy to sentimental, these movies will be cathartic experiences for expectant mothers.
Some may find a social media demonstration like #MeToo cathartic, while others prefer reflect behind the scenes.
According to her mother, Jacqueline Sandin, going to practices has been cathartic and positive for her daughter.
The constant stream of tears produced by the hysterics of the Pearson family became national, cathartic therapy.
"There's something about being physical that's so satisfying and soothing and can be super cathartic," Romero says.
The unabashed cynicism of the characters feels extreme, but also cathartic in the same way Seinfeld was.
It's occasionally darkly funny, and by the end of the short first season, it's also pretty cathartic.
All full moons are wonderful for releasing old emotional patterns, but this one will be especially cathartic.
Firefox Focus could have automated this, but there's something about manually clearing a search that feels cathartic.
"People are getting laughs in this disheartening time for women's rights, so they are cathartic," she says.
The juxtaposition of Retsuko's typically meek personality and her brutal/cathartic death metal sessions is pretty hilarious.
She doesn't even want to go inside the theater, but having Derek there proves to be cathartic.
It would feel unproductive (though admittedly cathartic) to display cruelty as cruelty, a thing that simply exists.
But in the middle of the second act he is already goading his disciples into cathartic violence?
And I think that kind work is so cathartic and is so scary but challenging and amazing.
While going after corporate officers and directors may feel cathartic to some, it raises serious policy implications.
His creative projects had mostly stalled; the sessions in his studio were cathartic but not especially productive.
Playing roles that ask these questions is cathartic because you get to think about all these things.
It didn't feel good to hurt his feelings, but it did feel cathartic to tell the truth.
It's almost a cathartic experience where you're letting off steam and expending all that built up energy.
It's come as quite a surprise how cathartic I am finding the process of writing my memoirs.
Go ahead and write it as a cathartic act, I said, but keep the results to yourself.
That is literary deadpan at is finest and my first big cathartic laugh almost since election night.
He's not concerned with projecting a rhythmic concept so much as evoking something wholesale, cathartic and consuming.
I'm sure workers in those spaces occasionally crave the cathartic chaos of a fire alarm or infestation.
The interview was cathartic, as my record became a badge of honor, rather than one of shame.
Her 103 album "Sex & Cigarettes," a collection of cathartic, unrelenting songs about infidelity, earned three Grammy nominations.
Vegas led 4-0 in less than 11 minutes, well on its way to a cathartic victory.
The session felt cathartic and left me emotionally vulnerable in a way that a massage never has.
Out here in the audience, at this fraught moment for women and our anger, that's awfully cathartic.
When a friend's daughter died, he and his friends held a tearful but cathartic discussion of death.
BRANTLEY I suppose there is cathartic value in swinging a bat at a piñata of the Enemy.
So I was really happy to come back with the boys and just get really cathartic again.
When you can't change how your relationship ended, at least you can change your hair — it's cathartic.
The new film capitalizes on this legacy, and strikes a cathartic note with female moviegoers in particular.
This movie does have this toybox, whimsical air to it, with a heavy dose of cathartic heartbreak.
It's not some cathartic, cleansing doomsday we're racing toward, just a worse world where more people suffer.
Even still, Todd Jones's screaming remains guttural and cathartic as ever, a reassuring rage that remains undimmed.
It was a cathartic journey during which they played songs they said reminded them of their brothers.
In all of these proposals, courts will demand more than a cathartic response to a national tragedy.
Rather than protesting disorder, Douglas has embraced it, wittily transforming our concerns into cathartic sources of levity.
And in a year that's anything but usual, the event may provide a cathartic break with tradition.
Watching a bunch of iPhone 7 parts and accessories get destroyed in a shredder is somehow cathartic.
It actually was very cathartic, because she also talked about ... She was down there at the time.
I know, from my traipsing around with Occupy Wall Street, how cathartic such rituals of return can be.
Action movies like this are meant to be explosive and loud and cathartic, and maybe a little funny.
Projecting a full range of emotions towards a game at a high volume is cathartic, fun, and instinctual.
It's cathartic to watch someone triumph over an apple crumble as the world is crumbling down around us.
Though Megan does bring up a good point — watching men IRL experience the show could be somewhat cathartic?
If you're in search of a good cathartic cry, then the movies of 2018 have got you covered.
Images of Weinstein in handcuffs were seen by many women as a cathartic moment in the #MeToo reckoning.
The boom demonstrates the lightning speed at which prohibitions can crumble, and the cathartic benefits that can follow.
Initially, though, we thought that the movie would just be relevant, but cathartic, after Hillary Clinton was elected.
Come for the gorgeous animation and Toblerone memes, stay for the eventual, cathartic collapse of the One Percent.
It's a reminder that people can make great art – clever, cathartic, even crucial art – while doing ugly things.
Pros of seeing it with family: Maybe the whole family needs a nice cathartic group cry about now.
And it was while I was at the startup that I just, it was a cathartic thing, right?
Amplifying one's ki with a hefty vocal power-up is proving a strangely cathartic activity for big groups.
For her, and for others in the film, we discovered that talking about José on camera was cathartic.
When the note came at the end of the meal it was like a cathartic release, she said.
The process of creating music is cathartic and I consider my personal relationship with spirituality to be abstract.
Two days earlier, Kohan had described her work to me as a cathartic rebellion within a quiet life.
I didn't have people telling me what I could or couldn't do, and so writing music became cathartic.
The result is a cathartic listen, even without the origin story; this isn't just a Chicago DIY Rumours.
The peaks—like the nail-gun-through-a-chalkboard opening of "Transmission"—almost feel cathartic in their hideousness.
It was cathartic, it was important, and on August 25, the child we thought we'd lost was born.
It is also no secret that fiction can be a cathartic way to reinterpret trauma and personal history.
The result is a deeply cathartic voyage into... what it's like to come out on the other side.
For those who yearn for more authority at work, consider this comedy by Mike Judge a cathartic watch.
It can feel cathartic to see allegations that swirled for so long beneath the surface finally made public.
I know that some people find the act of abandoning anything associated with an ex to be cathartic.
The process of eliminating unnecessary items was incredibly cathartic, and something I wish I had done much sooner.
As strong as the record is, nothing else measures up to the band's cathartic, dance-demanding live shows.elsewherebrooklyn.
The process of delving into her own experiences in writing and directing The Farewell was cathartic for Wang.
She spent time by herself and learned how to make her own decisions, and the introspection was cathartic.
The Cubs carried a 6-19913 lead into the eighth inning, six outs away from a cathartic victory.
It's visceral in its grim realism, yet it's also poignant and cathartic in its use of the fantastical.
It was cathartic to connect with others around the internet who had also been devastated by the crisis.
Still, they make a bid for the games offering "cathartic" effects, allowing players to safely release their aggression.
Lower opus numbers are suited to chill days; higher ones have proven cathartic in, well, more complex moments.
If they knew something was coming, they enjoyed it more because it produced a feeling of [cathartic] anxiety.
Packed with bruised tales of transformation and heartbreak, "Dark Dance" is a quietly cathartic standout on the album.
Cathartic though it was, taking an ax to the principal's car was not the wisest expression of rage.
It is a horror film without the cathartic feeling of emotional release that comes along with most horror.
The effect is to formalize and desentimentalize, to code the album as dance-functional rather than dance-cathartic.
Stories of psychosis rarely resolve themselves and this literary choice rings true even if it isn't traditionally cathartic.
Perhaps this cathartic approach suggests the beginnings of a more open conversation about Brazilian society and its multiplicity.
I initially looked at it like a cathartic, "Okay, that felt good to get it off my chest" song.
As was the case after the attacks on Charlie Hebo and Paris, the artwork is raw, cathartic, and essential.
Most of the time, we turn to a Shonda Rhimes drama for nail-biting suspense and a cathartic cry.
Jolie, Ung and the producers hoped the experience of making the film would be cathartic for those who participated.
Elsewhere, the chiming "Underwater Dream" feels particularly cathartic while the short-and-sweet "Myriad Days" feels bright and sunny.
Here's one popular streaming Dr. Disrespect parodying a streamhonker and then blowing one up (which honestly seems pretty cathartic).
But Beaudreau sees animation as a novelty practice, a cathartic experience that allows him to blow off some steam.
Kate has a lot of emotions bottled up and there was certainly that cathartic yell during the drum circle.
The atmosphere often became confrontational, but on some level, it also felt cathartic — an overdue national reckoning in primetime.
More for me it's just cathartic, it feels good to fuck up the people that are fucking us up.
The cathartic performance left many in the audience, from Rachel McAdams to Kate Winslet, misty-eyed on Sunday night.
If you're tired of this president and his chummy relationship with all manner of crimes, these videos are cathartic.
There are a few paths in Hannah's multifaceted story in this episode that could lead to some cathartic crying.
We'll give them one more night that is special and hopefully cathartic for them and victorious over that tragedy.
For certain, it's a lot of information to reveal in one episode, but the revelations feel inevitable and cathartic.
It's incredibly cathartic to write about some of these struggles that we have faced over our time in Hollywood.
" Elsewhere, programmed drums accentuate homespun acoustic guitars and her soothing alto on the cathartic opener "Worst Kind of Girl.
So do whatever feels cathartic and right for you, and grab that horrifying unwanted dick by the literal balls.
Cathartic, for sure — but it's going to take a lot more than that to pull Josh out of this.
It lacked the narrative structure, moral fiber, and cathartic transformation that even the crassest feed serials took for granted.
The Democratic Party had a cathartic moment yesterday, an open debate between family members with real differences of opinion.
In this episode, they break down "Clearest Blue," which builds walls of synths before launching into a cathartic release.
Their take downs of long-running discussions on climate change were particularly cathartic for people following along at home.
It's a dangerous multiplier, but without opiates to rely on anymore, the chance to briefly numb himself proved cathartic.
She's been known to destroy her work at times, a practice she describes as a cathartic and healthy experience.
The entire morning had been completely anticlimactic and I missed the cathartic come-down after an insane panic episode.
But on the other hand, that means so much of the good, cathartic stuff stays within the screen, too.
The on-off year-long run of it "has been incredibly cathartic, more than I ever anticipated," he admits.
"The prosecutor is trying to turn the court into a cathartic forum for victims to grieve," Mr. Tolédano said.
Hitting below the belt may be cathartic for a dispirited base, but I'm more interested in victory than catharsis.
That led to the Netflix production — a cathartic experience that helped the twins finally put their demons to rest.
Whether the audience will find these moments as cathartic as the people behind the scenes, we'll have to see.
But the closing of the creative circle of an LP is a cathartic process that brings its own rewards.
It was a cathartic ending to an episode, and a season, where characters are constantly unsure of their fate.
"Too Shattered for Mending" is as spare as a bird in a bare tree, but it's cathartic, not depressing.
It had also spurred a cathartic response from many conservatives, who counted its opening-night success as their own.
"It's the most cathartic thing I've read in forever," says Taffy Brodesser-Akner, a staff writer for the Magazine.
Alyx is a cathartic collection of terrible but currently unrelatable problems, like having your father kidnapped by psychic worms.
Alyx is a cathartic collection of terrible but currently unrelatable problems, like having your father kidnapped by psychic worms.
On this particular listserv, there is no need to hide that raw terror, so it's cathartic for all involved.
Counter-protesting may prove cathartic, an empowering reminder of your own agency and the dynamic potential of political organizing.
Bad-mouthing your ex might feel cathartic, but it's not going to help you heal in the long run.
Virginia Democrats, especially in the Washington suburbs, view this election as an exercise in cathartic revenge against Mr. Trump.
The Inglourious fight against fascism and Nazi-ism feels even more cathartic now than it did a decade ago.
The return concert, too, ends up feeling less cathartic than it might have; it's more coda than main focus.
Weil also discussed how writing the series was cathartic for him and shared his cinematic inspirations for the show.
He can do what feels cathartic in the moment, or he can do what's constructive in the long run.
Ms. Moore said she finds it cathartic to share her own experiences with loneliness over the holidays on Twitter.
It's more cathartic for you, more triggering for them, and positively entertaining for the apolitical neutrals around the table.
Ryan — who attended Al-Anon and A.A. meetings — found the confluence cathartic, and said it made her more empathetic.
"In general, when I playtested with a group of all-feminine people, it tended to skew cathartic," said Beltrán.
And the laughter — entirely cathartic laughter — and applause when Rod stepped out of the car instead, and Chris was saved.
But now the question is: is this the start of a more enduring opposition movement or just a cathartic moment?
You spend half an hour inflating a conflict balloon only to pop it with a cathartic laugh at the end.
The left&aposs miasma of contempt may feel cathartic, but it is the best thing that ever happened to Trump.
She now finds the process of putting them together "cathartic," but admits that it was tough to do at first.
And to watch them jeer as Rubio refused to promise to never accept more money from the organization was cathartic.
Reaching a peak like this requires a kind of catharsis or climax, and what's more cathartic or climactic than death?
No, but it was indeed cathartic, and reenergized me to be a better person for the rest of the day.
Free: iOS and Android Possibly nothing is more cathartic than watching celebrities make fools of themselves on Lip Sync Battle.
It's super cathartic to watch Frances McDormand embody this angry character who says and does whatever the hell she wants.
Teigen addressed this task in her classic lighthearted way: Hopefully other Instagram users will find the exercise equally as cathartic.
If ending a 20-year drought against Italy was cathartic, consider that their 1-123 victory over Zidane and co.
A cathartic release will arrive early this morning once your planetary ruler Mercury meets with Uranus, the planet of genius.
Rating: 8/10 This one was my favorite to actually do: simple, efficient, cathartic, and just a good solid joke.
Crying as a cathartic practice is a very old idea, but recent research, for the most part, backs it up.
Kate clearly has a lot of emotions bottled up, and there was certainly a cathartic release during that drum circle.
I know your character was going through a big cathartic moment, but it kind of looked like a fun exercise.
A fully DIY effort, the book is, "a cathartic journey to set the record straight," according to the press release.
While there may be something cathartic about lashing out at the Academy, it's Hollywood as a whole that's to blame.
Some people took to Twitter to voice their frustrations, though, because complaining on social media is always a little cathartic.
Hwang senses a cathartic experience from reading all of these books that identify, and then indulge in, your particular fears.
While "Hard II Love" doesn't include a song as cathartic as Usher's "Climax," from 2012, it's full of smaller satisfactions.
The strategy of declaring the special counsel investigation a "witch hunt" and perjury trap is clearly cathartic but also untrue.
According to New York Times' media columnist Jim Rutenberg, Tapper's blunt delivery and fact-checking were cathartic for his audience.
Stefania Bortolami still recalls, with cathartic exultation, the moment she decided to display her art in a slower, smaller way.
The visually cathartic video features Apong dancing alongside other Black women using dance as a liberatory medium to express pain.
Then, several days later, he noticed Mr. Pavelski tweet a link to Medium, a popular blog for cathartic, personal essays.
I would say Monomania is the most cathartic and dedicated and lost in a work of art I've ever been.
This band, and really this album, is super cathartic for all of us, particularly with my brother passing away recently.
M-Chuck (Erica Ash), as she continued on the cathartic mission she began last season to learn about her paternity.
But MGMT's cathartic, emotional—if slightly rough around the edges—album came at too significant a time to be archived.
Seyalioglu told me about a particular playtest where one of his players had what she described as a "cathartic" experience.
My writing became a cathartic release of all the toxic parts of my culture like sex shame and intergenerational trauma.
Senators and businessmen and women populated the stands alongside regular Joes looking for the cathartic outpouring of violence and justice.
Even though it's hard to watch what you're going through and what you did to yourself, I find it cathartic.
This week's episode lands its most cathartic moment when it gives Gregory what's been coming to him since last season.
The cathartic two-guitar attack has the feel of avant-rock, while the astringent harmony recalls experiments by Charles Ives.
The result is even more thoughtful and cathartic pop music that sounds new thanks to the original voices singing it.
For Maxine and her friends, the energy within the space was otherworldly, as if they stepped through a cathartic portal.
Cleaning is cathartic and, because I'm a Virgo, I probably wouldn't find my roommates' scrubbing up-to-par anyways, haha.
It becomes an extremely cathartic moment for everyone in the audience to experience somebody really, really demanding to be heard.
This surprising, deeply cathartic film received much acclaim on the festival circuit even before opening to ebullient reviews in December.
"Some of the stories are really sweet; some are completely absurd and satirical; some are cathartic and venting," Blaylock said.
Users must register and pay $4.99 to post an ad, which includes the breakup story — consider it lucrative and cathartic.
Allana: I don't know if I would say it was cathartic only because it's one thing to say you're sorry.
Although a late-night trip to the diner is always cathartic, here's the thing about pie: Homemade is always better.
" For about five years, the pair have transformed quandaries in love, friendship and growing up into cathartic singalongs like "123.
It's difficult to watch, and yet it's almost cathartic to see someone fight back, no matter how futile that process seems.
Greystone is one of many now reduced to rubble, a historic loss that can be seen as either cathartic or catastrophic.
In my experience, erotic fantasy is a cathartic way to reclaim the power that society systematically tries to keep from me.
Now, grab a box of Kleenex — or a friend's sleeve, whatever works — and get ready for some much-needed cathartic wallowing.
I assume that keeping him out of play and unable to communicate will eventually lead to some incredibly cathartic ah-ha!
And while that might not be the most effective way to resist this presidency, for Gable, at least, it's pretty cathartic.
You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll watch it three times in a row, and the cathartic effect is good for the soul.
Then comes the kiss, which is a cathartic moment for every single person who's been shipping these two since mid-November.
Watching Xo remind her weepy-eyed adult child, "I'm still your mom — no matter what," will bring you to cathartic tears.
For someone who couldn't afford a crumb of couture, it was one of the most exhilarating, cathartic releases I've ever had.
Not only was it a cathartic way to cope with any stress and uncertainty, but it also earned me extra money.
Even if it's followed by a cathartic cry over a dollar slice of pizza, the experience is a distinctly humiliating one.
My colleague Adi Robertson described it as a "vicious, cathartic horror film about misogyny" in her review, and that's dead-on.
So using comedy can be especially powerful in pointing out and making fun of disinformation, and that can feel cathartic too.
It was, in a way, cathartic to have that release that I might not have known how to deal with otherwise.
Implementing these ideas in video game form was cathartic for the creator—something that has, in turn, rung true with players.
Once the show ended, Ismael Saïdi, "Djihad"'s playwright who also plays Ismaël, held a cathartic hour-long discussion with them.
As such, I don't say it lightly when I contend that one of my most cathartic cries was in a McDonald's.
As the daughter of a Greek man and an American woman, watching My Big Fat Greek Wedding was a cathartic experience.
Private Ryan ends on a cathartic note, showing a veteran's family that wouldn't exist except for the sacrifice of his comrades.
Being able to say those words through these characters was very cathartic if I couldn't be there in person to support.
" Clinton describes the daily activity of working on the book with her collaborators, two former speechwriters and a researcher, as "cathartic.
Where grime is verbose and cathartic, U.K. drill traffics in a cool heartlessness, a sense of menace that wafts and oozes.
For one thing, there has not been enough genuine dramatic conflict to give sad events the full, cathartic weight of tragedy.
Even a cathartic plate-smashing sequence was performed with impeccable timing and vigor: one — crash — plate — crash — per — crash — word — crash.
But his participation provided a cathartic release from a group of lawmakers, still stung by the events of a year ago.
Taken from the vantage point of the cemetery's grounds, iconic photos of these processions have been cathartic for millions of mourners.
"Hotel Mumbai" belongs to an odd postmillennial genre: the queasy and half-cathartic thriller, based on actual outrages of recent times.
That film is about the death of love, with the mother-and-child reunion a heartbreaking cathartic coda to a tragedy.
But we try [to] weigh the costs and benefits and do it in a way that is cathartic for our readers.
While Camp Cope don't aim for the arena-filling bombast and guitar pyrotechnics, their songs are similarly both cathartic and fun.
It wasn't what most people would describe as a positive concert experience, but for me, it was incredibly cathartic and beautiful.
It was cathartic because you go through everything, but also because it gives you the perspective of who you really are.
Being a little darker, is the material from this album cathartic to play live or is it painful in any way?
In moments like that, "The Boneless Mercies" feels like a cathartic war cry advocating for the power of girls and women.
Luckily it does feel cathartic to get it all out there—to let it live outside of you so to speak.
Completing the form seems to have been cathartic for these respondents, given the depth and specificity of many of their responses.
Ultimately, my friend and I found Break Bar to be an incredibly cathartic experience, but not something we'd necessarily do regularly.
Others might find it helpful, if not cathartic, to decant their toiletries into clearly labeled bins, bags, or divided lazy Susans.
" Along with raising her children, Carey is currently writing a memoir, a process that she said has been "therapeutic" and "cathartic.
In the 13 years I've been a business reporter, I've not written a story that sparked so many emotional, cathartic conversations.
"It was cathartic as hell," said Amanda Litman, executive director of Run for Something, which supports young Democrats running for office.
"It was very cathartic to be with people who have experienced the hell of losing a loved one," Ms. Fludgate said.
They choose the latter, and the resulting scene is at once violent, cathartic, therapeutic, restorative but also utterly grotesque and horrifying.
It's not unusual for news programming after a tragedy to be cathartic or argumentative — cable news can't resist emotion and conflict.
Todd has commented previously about the way Westworld understands that violence is always both cathartic and tragic, depending on your viewpoint.
Beyond potential health benefits, those who haven't spent a night at a karaoke bar are missing out on a magically cathartic experience.
I'm wouldn't go so far as suggesting that no one enjoys washing clothes — heck, I find doing the dishes kind of cathartic.
In interviews, Blige has admitted that her concerts are cathartic experiences for both her and fans, who channel their heartbreak through her.
Perhaps it didn't, and it is extremely right, and the burning of tables and cavalierly drinking Budweiser, and smoking cigarettes is cathartic.
It's a cathartic moment of reclamation: She is June, not Offred, a name that defines her as belonging to Fred (Joseph Fiennes).
Now I wonder whether those angry anonymous comments I'd been wading through were cathartic outbursts from the secret accounts of frustrated lawmakers.
Her ongoing series Devastation Portraits exists somewhere between performance art and a cathartic exercise to help start the conversation surrounding mental wellness.
That reflection doesn't have to be a headache, trying to parse out your top-10 takeaways (though that might be cathartic, too).
It allows you to experience emotions, it can be cathartic and it allow you to see models of different sorts of behaviors.
Hopes for a cathartic deal that would settle the countries' differences have helped global stockmarkets rise by a bumper 13% this year.
Clinton didn't make the decision that many of us, after the cathartic outpouring of the #MeToo movement, view as the right one.
When Ming Xi fell on the stage, it was almost cathartic, like a confirmation that the exhaustion in the room was real.
A Quiet Place seems to really want a cathartic victory for its characters, but can't get one without undermining the larger premise.
And for what it's worth, we've also found that just complaining on Twitter about your headaches can be a truly cathartic experience.
Foxy Brown, like Coffy before it, is a tale of an avenging angel, and it is as cathartic as it is entertaining.
Nora Reed, the creator of bots such as Endless Screaming and Thinkpiece Bot, believes these accounts have a cathartic effect on followers.
There were a million things going through my head at the moment, but playing music to a hyped up crowd is cathartic.
Those who can take her view of him will find The Glass Castle to be vibrant, interesting, moving, and maybe even cathartic.
It would be a modest protest—more of a cathartic ritual than a rancorous rally—but their puffs would billow with symbolism.
After Dany's refusal to use her best weapons up until that point, the Lannister BBQ was not only cathartic, but awe-inspiring.
The multi-city event originated in Boston, where more than 4,000 planned to head to Boston Common for the cathartic scream session.
Cathartic joy was not far behind, as Tomas Nosek scored 2:31 into the first home game in Golden Knights franchise history.
Amid such tragedy, there is always a desire for cathartic action, for a reparatory response commensurate with the degree of the injury.
This is what BoJack Horseman has been building up to for several seasons—it is a cathartic release and a cruel joke.
This was the very thing I had not been able to do as a child, but it was neither cathartic nor therapeutic.
FX's eight-part show will make you cry on This Is Us levels, which is highly cathartic to do on a plane.
"It was very, very personal, but it was very cathartic for all of us," Robyn Fairchild, a psychotherapist, said of the filming.
The length of the record—over ten minutes—adds to the sense of imprudence, too, creating a feeling of endured, cathartic suffering.
Sometimes an exhibition, propelled by its clarity of purpose and emotional force, will lead you to a point that feels genuinely cathartic.
Watching Kimmy go through this process of coming to terms with her past and beginning to receive treatment was cathartic for me.
Now, when the collective voice of American women and victims of sexual assault seems to be letting out a cathartic scream, Mrs.
If you've watched late-night TV as comedians skewer political figures that you loathe, you've felt this anger and its cathartic effects.
"The Conners," the sans-Roseanne "Roseanne," returned Tuesday night to offer its audience not a fight but a good, cathartic laugh-cry.
"It was cathartic," Raymond M. Brown, a leader of the Hamilton occupation who is now a prominent lawyer, said of that conversation.
I talked a bit about research on late specializers and was struck by the reception, as if the session had been cathartic.
But to actually go and sit in a durational and expand for four hours with the artist is pretty invigorating, pretty cathartic.
At the same time, I found watching Born in Flames to be cathartic, or soothing, remembering that these struggles have a history.
Originally, 88 of them had planned to speak; that number grew to 158 as the courtroom was transformed into a cathartic forum.
This latest play has the quality of a necessary birth that was probably more cathartic to write than it is to watch.
Its brazen violence and harsh mix felt even more somatically cathartic, juxtaposed with the day's earlier Jason Derulo and Taylor Swift tracks.
Still, there's a cathartic mood to this conclusion that mirrors many characters' journeys from anger to relative peacefulness late in the episode.
Whether you love luxury brands or want to eat the rich, there's something cathartic about burning a Commes Des Garcons rolling paper.  
It never quite gets the blend of dramatic intensity, comic-book embroidery and cathartic action that it seems to be going for.
While Disney may not be enjoying the furor, it seems to be a unifying, almost cathartic experience for some Star Wars fans.
Yelling obscenities at Mr. Spencer — however cathartic and warranted — also didn't do much to untie the evil, complicated knot of his ideology.
If you can stomach all the slashing in order to get to the cathartic feminist ending, Black Christmas is in theaters now.
It's this kind of music—hyper-honest, nakedly self-critical, fiercely cathartic—that makes people like me feel so much less alone.
That should be an incredibly cathartic moment of pain and rage and healing, but instead it comes across a bit lecture-y.
" Last week, outside a taping of Samantha Bee's TBS comedy show, "Full Frontal," Stacie Bloom, 44, said she was finding television "cathartic.
Unexpectedly, one of last season's most acclaimed new musicals, "The Band's Visit," did not feature flashy choreography or cathartic 11 o'clock belters.
When Chris finally does resort to violence, it's a cathartic and empowering moment, and there's no platitude about peacemaking to be found.
These are songs that audibly ache, taking the most forlorn, introspective moments in Schwarzenbach's life and turning them into a cathartic exorcism.
That's why Hannah's live show, present-day confrontation with Colton over his most egregious Bachelor admission is "Part 1's" top cathartic moment.
Today's indictment of two former emergency managers is cathartic, but it's hardly comforting when the system that empowered these individuals remains in place.
Its cover, featuring light peeking through a window into a blackened room, is a pretty good summation of how cathartic this album is.
Dressing up in team apparel, painting your face, and screaming at the top of your lungs is cathartic and an excellent bonding experience.
We'll all meet again… Also, [Carrie] visits me in my dreams, and I appreciate that, too… It was very cathartic, writing the book.
These 'war games' were designed to be both practice for battle and a cathartic experience for the lower classes to blow off steam.
It's also inspiring and cathartic for modern audiences, who've lived through nearly three subsequent decades of economic disparity since Christmas Vacation came out.
Nevertheless, Dean says it was a "cathartic" experience, and that he never would have addressed those difficult feelings if not for the show.
Reclaiming the makeup process can be a cathartic first step, as an unexpected outlet for grief, and eventually acceptance of the death itself.
If you've reached the point in life when every summer weekend has a wedding (or multiple), then these wedding movies will be cathartic.
And whether your go-to crying movie is a Nicholas Sparks adaptation or something else, crying at movies can be cathartic as hell.
A Tarantino reimagining might be cathartic for Congressional Democrats and other Americans who were disappointed to see the Senate acquit Trump on Wednesday.
Watching Oliver's show can be cathartic, because he gets to scream about how ridiculous things are, when sometimes we can't do it ourselves.
Afterwards I could have this cathartic time of drawing, where I was realizing the argument energy and somehow coming to terms with it.
But, the brain is a complicated place, and we also know that listening to sad songs during a breakup can be pretty cathartic.
Wynn calls the video "cathartic" — and I felt it too; it was a piece of work that transmutes black humor into searing empathy.
But throughout, it somehow remains the most accurate and cathartic (and, at times, totally fucked up) depiction of grief ever put to screen.
In 2018, most news headlines could be considered horror-movie fodder, so there was something cathartic about revisiting the claustrophobic world of Hereditary.
But now, he was engaging in a way that seemed cathartic for him, trying to shed the skin he'd grown over the years.
Terrifying a potential burglar sounds fairly cathartic and is a pretty solid argument for picking up a security cam in and of itself.
Amy's act is nearly unforgivable — in fact, many a reader has decided that it's entirely unforgivable — and Jo's passionate outburst is immensely cathartic.
By the end of the series, though, there is a moment between KJ and Latrice in the courtroom that I found very cathartic.
So for me Tinder swiping was kind of cathartic, but once in a while there was an interesting profile that caught my eye.
Over bacon and eggs, we talked about my experience watching an execution, but there was no cathartic release at the end of it.
If conducted thoroughly and impartially, the Russia probe could generate not just answers to troubling questions, but also thoughtful and even cathartic discussion.
Richmond and his team imagined that the spurned Titus would draw from his own library of musical samples for a cathartic musical journey.
Twitter campaigns to "out" Unite the Right rally attendees and get them fired feels productive, cathartic even, but it also reinforces the rhetoric.
Whether we care to admit it, it can be cathartic to read a roast of another sign and have our own feelings validated.
Aristotle argued that there are three types of music; ethical, of action and cathartic—with their respective purposes to educate, influence and heal.
In that sense, it was very cathartic to write; it made me realize how far I've come in my 42 years of life.
It was cathartic to watch Katniss overcome our greatest cultural horrors, and it was luxurious to wallow in them from a safe distance.
Stating your case precisely as you see it, with absolutely no regard for diplomacy, nicety or consequences, can be a genuinely cathartic exercise.
The entire process takes less than a minute, and it's cathartic to watch the clear solution change colors as your brushes are cleaned.
But the traversal by Mr. Bostridge and Mr. Adès best delivered the emotional sucker punch that Schubert somehow manages to make so cathartic.
Watching him stumble on the world stage would be cathartic if it did not represent a serious risk for our leadership and credibility.
Others say the country's merciless self-questioning at the moment holds a cathartic value, reflecting a democracy where freedom of expression remains resilient.
Because sometimes a firm "go fuck yourself," or even tossing a middle finger to the sky can prove more cathartic than any argument.
"I feel like making that record the way I made it was a real cathartic, fucking helpful thing in my life," Dane says.
Out of context, it's a drastic turn, but knowing the band's noise-punk roots, it's undoubtedly a fitting and cathartic change in direction.
I always try to say something funny during sex, because it's very cathartic to be able to laugh at yourself and your partner.
J.C. "Retribution" is a dire, cathartic warning from Tanya Tagaq, the Canadian Inuit avant-gardist who won the Polaris Music Prize in 2014.
A day later, Mr. Bychkov and the Czechs were at Carnegie playing a Jewish composer's cathartic and sweeping exploration of death and resurrection.
Rehashing the positives and negatives of her fight against Donald Trump could have been cathartic for supporters, or at the very least timely.
It also holds the promise of cathartic progress, perhaps making up for a lack of enthusiasm voters feel for the current Democratic nominee.
"Forever" (season 5, episode 17) "Forever" is a quieter, slightly less devastating and more cathartic exploration of the grief "The Body" delved into.
So, it's refreshing, and even cathartic, to see a young adult narrative explore how that affects black teens like Theodore who are struggling.
That coalescence naturally renders her a villain to progressives, who envision her as the cathartic personification of a punching bag on social media.
It really seems like a cathartic moment for her, and while Peter is supportive, it's become clear he's prone to making grand statements.
"It was cathartic for all of us, it put the cherry on top of that episode and made a nice tribute," Sprouse said.
But what particularly lingers in the memory is the cathartic comedy that processed the loss of a father, a mother and a wife.
And I think that for many people … it's cathartic to watch that woman speak truth to power like that," Chappelle told "PBS NewsHour.
The new game is the first truly excellent game of 2020, and a perfectly cathartic experience in a bizarre moment of human history.
With the keyboardist Dennis Hamm and the drummer Justin Brown, Bruner can easily captivate festival-sized crowds with swirling improvisations and cathartic grooves.
As the frontman for the bands Hüsker Dü and Sugar, this singer and guitarist found his niche with cathartic yet approachable rock jams.
In Sweeney Todd, that's the cathartic "Epiphany," in which Todd simultaneously grieves his lost wife and daughter and hatches his murderous revenge plot.
"I know that it's a cathartic thing for some people to point to a piece of legislation to fix a problem," Ybos said.
Whenever the cinema pits dancers against the state, the resulting standoffs are surprisingly literal, but that can be what makes them so cathartic.
On Guidance, Russian Circles drag the listener down an emotionally draining hole that's at times cathartic and triumphant and at others crushing and melancholic.
Complaining about the unwashed soccer jerseys is a reasonable, and often cathartic, response to this imbalance, but it's not likely to incite much change.
Although Arya's violent streak is definitely cathartic, if it were to follow the path of Lady Stoneheart, things could be getting a bit complicated.
"I believe the mind is a powerful healing tool and that play is cathartic and can help you release tightly held emotions," Atkinson said.
Everything stated in this cathartic speech has already been made apparent over the course of the season due to subtle acting, writing and directing.
The process is a learning experience, and there's something seriously cathartic about deleting old tweets and tidying up an archive of your past thoughts.
It's cathartic and absurd in just the right way, and the game backs it up with solid action and a hefty rotation of weapons.
When artists talk about writing their first full-length albums, they often describe the process as cathartic—an outpouring of years of life experiences.
On my list of satisfying and cathartic things to do on a weekend, a deep house cleaning session has to be near the top.
That is why the pair's emotional, colorful, much-needed detente at the end of second episode "Bitch, Don't Kill My Vibe" feels so cathartic.
The violence that follows is not the grim, dark sort the the show's since become famous for—but rather, the cathartic release of revolution.
I did that for two records, and I'm really proud of it, and it was really cathartic for me to be kind of ugly.
I think it may have been cathartic for them to sit down and explain the processes and emotion involved with each of their situations.
It's immediately lovable, it's cathartic, it's powerful, it's very black, and this project made me realize that the next project needs more of it.
It's cathartic to shed buckets of tears before turkey day — before that hodgepodge of people you call family gather around a table for Thanksgiving.
Like all of these tracks, it's a lot to take in a single sitting but it's also very cathartic like all good punk music.
"This was a heartfelt loss for her and the pain is unimaginable, and I'm sure this book was cathartic," said Democratic strategist Steve McMahon.
Well, there is a cathartic benefit to artists participating in an avenue for expression to just get rid of some of these negative feelings.
Starting a trade war might be cathartic for workers who have lost jobs, but it is unlikely to create a lot of factory work.
Making excellent movies requires fine-tuned precision—three acts, perfectly paced editing, emotional beats that result in a satisfying, or at least cathartic, conclusion.
There was, at the time, something that felt cathartic about eviscerating a version of the future that felt more frighteningly plausible than ever before.
Harris challenged the former vice president on busing because that whole saga was a cathartic period in the history of separate but equal schools.
The release of that album felt cathartic, an answer to questions about her personal life that her fans had been obsessing over for months.
Between the playful art style, charming music, and silly-looking goose, causing havoc as the goose feels exactly as cathartic as you might expect.
On the third day, she says, she went into a cathartic state—"an altered state, like a trance"—that lasted for about four hours.
I wanted to take experimental music and do something here that was just as cathartic—to put that kind of energy in a performance.
It's troubling, but the film was always intended to be cathartic and to be a thought-provoking exploration of a lot of big ideas.
I just try to remind everyone that films are supposed to be cathartic and they're supposed to make you feel better about the world.
But for many victims, the statements may also be cathartic, said Kristen Houser, chief public affairs officer for the National Sexual Violence Resource Center.
The act of typing helps me remember what I have to do: change light bulb, call Debbie, get a haircut … It's cathartic and relaxing.
For me, these concerts were indeed enthralling and cathartic, among the best and most meaningful art experiences I've had during the past many months.
And like the pleasure experienced when the detective reveals the killer at the end of a whodunit, the outcome of professional wrestling is cathartic.
The Rite of Spring differs drastically in tone and content from Café Müller, but they are both staggering in their creative and cathartic scale.
Watching these men lecture a woman on their bodies is infuriatingly familiar, but in talking about it, at least it becomes a little cathartic.
Unlike some cooks who are embracing the time to cook at home, preparing food is not cathartic or pleasurable for her at the moment.
Her wide-eyed Hillary Clinton impression became an election-year staple, even if her sporadic explosions of frustrated rage were more cathartic than accurate.
When I started my nuclear-attack novel, I felt I was using humor to assuage my latent fears of an attack; it felt cathartic.
For Alexey Furman, co-founder of New Cave Media, who covered the protests as a photojournalist, the experience of recreating the event was cathartic.
Her bawdy comedy, paired with original songs — which, while hilarious and heartbreaking, run the gamut of emotions — now make for a surprisingly cathartic experience.
" Mr. Mulaney agreed: "It was cathartic to play a Robert Durst-ian, angry white male who's furious about losing his place in the world.
Will Smith teamed up with The Slow Mo Guys to destroy a bunch of stuff in slow motion, and the result is surprisingly cathartic.
It's clearly been cathartic for him, 'cause he was in a great mood as he talked to us moments after touching down in Dallas.
Showrunner Raphael Bob Waksberg and his writing room have excelled at all of those things, hitting the sweet spot between devastating, cathartic, and hilarious.
It is simply the act of speaking a taboo word that makes it cathartic, according to researchers, and that applies to emotional catharsis, too.
Steve telling Aimee he misses talking to her is a sweet moment, while Viv finally telling off the Rubik's Cube-obsessed Dex is cathartic.
Industrial-noise-house duo Xina Xurner, composed of Young Joon-Kwak and Marvin Astorga, will bring their infectious brand of high-energy, cathartic performance.
That's quite the cocktail of emotions, on top of the nebulous Force history, and it manifests in the moment as one tremulous, cathartic kiss.
The event doubled as a celebration of the summer solstice and as a cathartic release for Harvey, who had recently ended a romantic relationship.
Whip the two together, though, and what you get is one of the most sweaty, cathartic, feelgood power-pop albums since Paramore's self-titled.
Friends, families, neighbors and community leaders came together in solidarity outside the Santa Barbara Courthouse, with candles, signs and cathartic stories about those lost.
Emotional displays are so rarely socially sanctioned on a broad scale that it becomes cathartic to watch powerful emotional expression unfold on the ice.
That's not going to change anytime soon, but watching a plastic keyboard melt away in a pool of acetone at least provides some cathartic satisfaction.
It was incredibly cathartic to delete Uber, Via, Arro, and Curbed since in reality, 95 percent of the time I opt for Lyft or Juno.
When it came time to write and record her new album, Lea Michele got personal — and she says creating the album was a cathartic experience.
In what will likely be a truly ugly and stress inducing general election contest, Stewart would have offered us a much needed comedic cathartic release.
This Is Us may be the breakout TV hit of the year, and NBC is giving us more of what we want: weekly cathartic sobs.
It's an account both exhausting and cathartic, where the typical response is likely to be the same face as the account's fatigued Cole Phelps avatar.
The darkness is cathartic, because we have Alex there with us, fighting with all her iron will to make it through to the other side.
But it's important to note that it works because of everything that comes before it: It's astoundingly grotesque, but it's also well-earned and cathartic.
Americans are taught to be ashamed of their loose bowels — but there is no greater cathartic pleasure than telling someone your story of digestive woe.
Not because they want to see a show, but there's a cathartic experience that needs to happen and it'll inform what you guys are doing.
Horror is a genre we typically turn to in times of upheaval and turmoil as people seek a cathartic outlet for their real-life fears.
The answers to all of these questions are left open-ended in Your Name, right up until its cathartic but not closed-off final shot.
If nothing else, making the documentary, which airs this fall on PBS networks across the U.S. was a cathartic experience for its author, Julie Nimoy.
Not only will it give you a cathartic place to channel your anger, it'll also help ward off any typing-associated wrist and arm pain.
It's a cathartic experience for us at the show and we are giving voice to people who don't have their own shows to speak out.
Randi wants Lee, whom she hasn't seen in years, to have a cathartic, cleansing moment with her, but he can't bring himself to do it.
However, I've found writing about my experiences cathartic—to the point where it's made chatting about the most sensitive issues in person a lot easier.
"Blood play can be cathartic on many levels," she says, referring to the emotional release many blood fetishists experience when releasing blood with a partner.
The therapists interviewed noted that such a deletion doesn't have nearly the same cathartic power as, say, burning or burying or giving away physical possessions.
The original picture constructed its emotional throughline slowly, stringing together a series of delightful, episodic adventures that meandered their way toward a startlingly cathartic finale.
I gotta say, there's something very cathartic for me about first coming out with my book, and then telling on yourself and living through that.
With that in mind, there was something genuinely cathartic about seeing her perform an album in which its mere existence is a feat unto itself.
In one of the show's more cathartic moments, she performed the song as part of a vital comeback, reactivating a voice that she'd feared lost.
The band, joined by a laundry list of famous friends, orchestrated a truly beautiful and cathartic tribute concert that was much more powerful than words.
And it will indeed be cathartic to watch you learn to wield them against men in ugly suits, or men wielding masks and assault rifles.
There's evidence that writing about yourself can be cathartic -- even if you never plan to share that writing with the world or anyone at all.
But we had this punk rock, cathartic thing; we were a loud and overwhelming, overdriven band with finer nuances that we really labored hard for.
The potential for community oriented projects to provide a cathartic outlet for those involved seems to be the ultimate motivation for Love Across the USA.
The horror genre can be a pipeline into the dark corners of the psyche, but the impact of "The Dark" is more clinical than cathartic.
There's violence, too, but it's of the Tarantino variety — stylized and, in the context of real-life conditions for transgender women on the street, cathartic.
For now, the European Union side seems content to sit and watch the fallout from what some see as a cathartic moment in British politics.
Once they had settled on the idea, the two photographers noticed the cathartic, therapeutic quality of sifting through the baggage of their own personal narratives.
Those who enjoy their comedy with a hefty helping of cathartic anger punctuated by indignant finger pointing could do no better than this veteran comedian.
And there is no circumstance in which the video of Nazi asshole Richard Spencer getting punched upside the head is not both funny and cathartic.
My Sister cuts straight to the heart of what makes it cathartic: Killing off bad men is a lot more efficient than rewriting political policy.
Playing to a festival crowd at Lollapalooza this year, they jumped around, traded instruments, conjured uplift from despair, and generally made joyous, triumphant, cathartic noise.
"It was very cathartic to be able to look my dad in the face and tell him exactly what was on my mind," he said.
I hadn't cried in months — I was all cried out from months of moping — so it was deeply cathartic, luxurious even, to feel so deeply.
That cathartic moment set the stage nicely for the simple song of the finale, "The Heavenly Life," as rendered by the rising soprano Pretty Yende.
But that rush of pure adrenaline turned out to be a false dawn instead of the cathartic boost this talented but ultimately ineffectual team required.
"Writing that was a very cathartic experience because it required me really to think through and describe the experiences that I had had," King said.
For a lot of abuse survivors, telling their story in a court of law and forcing the organizations to defend their actions can be cathartic.
Refreshingly, sex is never a trivial matter on "Transparent," and although there's plenty of nudity—and some cathartic spanking—it's never filmed for formulaic kicks.
If nothing else, the film feels like it must've been cathartic for LaBeouf, though it should also resonate with any viewer who has daddy issues.
I connected to it on a cathartic core-deep level because my father struggles with depression and alcoholism and my mother passed away from cancer.
In many ways, me writing and creating this character was me meeting my grandfather for the first time, which was a cathartic and special process.
The killing of his evil captors in the final episode of "Breaking Bad" was one of the most satisfying and cathartic moments of the series.
When the levy finally burst and Gillard responded epically to Abbott's criticism, it was an almost cathartic display at the frustration of gendered personal attacks.
More than just an exposé of widespread corruption or an exercise in cathartic vengeance, "Highway Patrolman" ends with Pedro rejecting a system he can't beat.
That's the beauty of Working Class Woman: Davidson sees no need to separate her discursive tendencies from her abilities to make a cathartic dancefloor churner.
I got to have that moment of cathartic anger and release, and I do have moments throughout the show that I get to have that.
That's why the scene of him jumping out of the helicopter appears in this exact cathartic, pointed set of flashbacks for Jack and his biological children.
So I leave work, go home, have a cathartic sob, usually in the shower, and then I watch TV until I feel like I don't exist.
The question going forward is whether the marches are simply a cathartic moment for people upset over Trump's election victory or a more enduring opposition movement.
For anyone who's endured a slog of a Tinder-arranged date, these scenes rip open the stiffness and awkwardness of internet dating in a cathartic way.
Though they traffic in unbelievable sorrow, his songs feel cathartic in a way, like a validation of your own feelings rather than a condemnation of them.
Of course, I still can't say I feel 100% confident about my body, but I do feel like this project provided me with a cathartic release.
But Fitz is more interested in telling his Bubba Watson story to fatcat donors, so Fitz and Marcus finally have it out and it's very cathartic.
The moment, which had a cathartic feeling after days of #OscarsSoWhite tension, coincided with Mr. Parker's introduction of the film at the 1,270-seat Eccles Theater.
It's a strangely cathartic, a sort of gadget baptism, and nicely refreshing for someone who spends so much of his time cautiously handling expensive hardware devices.
In fact, to do so is to deprive yourself of a movie that is, all in all, funny, cathartic, and more than a little bit moving.
A recurring theme throughout Weiner and Smith's conversation was that Smith thought Heather was a dark tragedy, while Weiner thought that it was funny and cathartic.
The indignities he suffers are not unlike those in "quicksand comedies" like "Bridesmaids" or "Meet the Parents", but there is no hope for cathartic laughs here.
He found kinky sex cathartic and sought out a mentor who could show him the ropes, discovering an eager daddy in legendary porn director Mikal Bales.
But he also knows how to build intensity and tension to the near-breaking point, only to let it all crash down in a cathartic release.
"If you start watching, you'll see that a big pop is like a dance, with a rising anticipation and a cathartic climax and resolution," she explains.
While those tears definitely weren't good for my makeup, they are very good for anyone who would like to watch a cathartic, emotional bit of television.
A common set closer at Yo La Tengo shows, "The Story of Yo La Tango" showcases the band's flair for dramatic build-ups and cathartic songwriting.
I never thought of myself as a writer but it was just something I do to express myself and it's sort of like a cathartic thing.
Dr. Hillman mused about the way worry can morph into unhealthy avoidance, the cathartic power of deep breathing and the soothing nature of to-do lists.
After a rough day, there's nothing quite as cathartic as curling up on the couch for a Netflix marathon with your favorite comfort food in hand.
Their new album and major label debut, an even blander and more booming pastiche of rock noises, dives headfirst into a big, soaring, inarticulate, cathartic void.
While the tense but mostly restrained session was probably cathartic for the senators, it clearly didn't make a dent in the partisan divide on the issue.
It's ultimately cathartic, but that catharsis is only achieved because Sutter had the courage to confront and air the tidal wave of shit weighing on him.
At the end of "Killing The Incessant," after this monstrous crescendo, there's the acoustic guitar outro to offer this kind of cathartic wind-down into calm.
Photo via Can't Swim is a four-piece post-punk band from New Jersey who are collectively redefining what it means for music to be cathartic.
He didn't repeat the now cliché comedian complaints about generational sensitivities or snowflakes, but the central theme of the night was the cathartic release of transgression.
But it's the unique feel of mixolydian that makes the chorus sound even more like the cathartic night out that Lorde's heartbroken protagonist is embarking on.
Hopefully when you listen to a song, you can say, 'That's me,' or 'That's someone I know' — you relate to it in a way that's cathartic.
That one, at least, is a cathartic moment, especially if just the sight of that kind of money in one man's hands makes you slightly sick.
Giuliani indicated this week that the president is just waiting for the investigation to end to fire Sessions in some cathartic release of long simmering anger.
So, it's a little cathartic to watch a group of young women demand to be judged by their skills alone, even if it's in a movie.
For me, traveling in this mode is a truly cathartic experience, one that transcends active play and competitive sport to become real-world mode of transportation.
It seems like there's something a little more cathartic about horror for people who've experienced some kind of identity-based abuse or trauma in their lives.
"I was pissed off this morning," he shouted three songs in, "but then I realized…" and consequently burst into a cathartic performance of "This Is England".
And you are doing it more for yourself — for your own kind of emotional cathartic ends — rather than to move politics in a direction that's good.
That "need" for cathartic violence — something the film itself casts doubt upon — is a tool, in the end, to help the powerful to get their way.
With the young Slimes' cathartic, ferocious raps bleeding through the relentlessly dynamic production of Brodinski and his BMC crew, the unorthodoxy is nothing less than dizzying.
"Attractor," a work directed and choreographed by Gideon Obarzanek and Lucy Guerin, was born out of desire for a ritual: a cathartic soul rinsing for nonbelievers.
At the very end, I am emotionally exhausted, physically exhausted, and my brain is turned to mush — and it's the most wonderful feeling, a cathartic feeling.
The table read for "Hope" had been cathartic; afterward, Laurence Fishburne and Jenifer Lewis, who played the Johnson grandparents, made speeches thanking Barris for writing it.
There's a global anxiety and we found through the making of the record a sort of cathartic answer to these anxious questions that we are asking.
The War Childhood Museum aims to investigate, exhibit and educate and Halilovic said donating personal possessions that people had associated with wartime had a "cathartic effect".
They are, if nothing else, unnecessarily vile creations, which is why watching some get swept away in a wind storm is both terrifying and strangely cathartic.
For some people, this is sexual; and for others, it's cathartic because either way, your brain will go on a chemical journey from all the excitement.
Van Etten, on paper a heartfelt romantic given to solemn cathartic gestures, doesn't rock but thuds, as each song inflates to giant size and keels over.
"The idea is to have the vocalists transform the terrifying sound of the siren into music, and obviously there's something very cathartic about that," Kahraman said.
Bryan: There was one big cathartic moment we should probably hit upon: Carol deciding to end her years of pacifism by taking out a group of Saviors.
The film was a gift to me, and getting to have this cathartic experience, and go and explore things that I was experiencing in my real life.
And as a first-person shooter, there are huge swathes of experiences it can't touch; by definition, the solution to almost every problem is easy, cathartic killing.
But covering something up is rarely as effective as confronting it, and embracing our bodies – with or without the company of other women – can be hugely cathartic.
This is the year you should chop your own Christmas tree, and not just because there's something incredibly cathartic about hacking at a sweet-smelling tree trunk.
"'Drag You Down' is a snapshot of a sharp feeling, and I hope it's a song people find cathartic to thrash along to when they feel discounted."
To some, the turnaround felt a little like the sort of cathartic turning point that can signal a bottom on the markets — at least for a time.
When I was pregnant with my second daughter and we found out she was going to have these limb differences, I started writing more for cathartic reasons.
From the get-go, tracks like "Damaged" and "Corpse Slayer" rage with an unforgiving ferocity that is both cathartic and galvanizing in resistance against the ruling elite.
And with Obama's administration ending later this month, Key and Peele brought Luther back on Thursday night's episode of The Daily Show for one final, cathartic release.
"All the mourning and grieving for the southern residents is very cathartic, but it's devoid of all meaning unless we turn it into immediate action," Genovali said.
Mets NEW YORK — A cathartic early-season offensive outburst by the Atlanta Braves on Wednesday night sent the New York Mets another loss closer toward crisis mode.
"This has been cathartic for them," Harris said, adding that the family has established a nonprofit group, "Safety for Sarah," dedicated to promoting safety on movie sets.
A collection of cathartic noise rock anthems that combine winsome country melodies with roaring guitars, it is, in all sincerity, my favorite rock album of the 90s.
Even if you don't plan on buying or selling anything, reading through these listings can feel oddly cathartic, especially if you're in the post-breakup phase yourself.
After attacking the upward-zipping melody from "Configuration," Mr. Lovano and Mr. Coltrane took turns in the solo spotlight, offering two equally gripping versions of cathartic incantation.
Sure, it was cathartic for jacked white guys to pat themselves on the back for their "integrity" and "heart" or whatever, but shouldn't heavy music be smarter?
Rostam Batmanglij, who works under his first name, was, until recently, a core member of Vampire Weekend, a tidier, less cathartic, more widely heralded New York band.
" Astrid said that she found the act of writing cathartic but unnatural: "Normally, I wouldn't write anything down, because anything that you write down can be found!
The fight was cathartic and dramatic as the Hound hacked away at his undead brother, his new putrid visage revealing the monster that he was all along.
Noisey is premiering the video for "Sister of Mine," a lovely ballad that centers around cathartic harmonica, chunky guitar chords, and a beautifully picked upright bass line.
These people can't stop the rising tide, or hope to cure the climate crisis that exasperates these killer storms, but their stories can be cathartic inspiring, hopeful.
And not just in the electoral sense—he was going to be humiliated in the most dramatic fashion possible, a sort of cathartic moment of national awakening.
I wouldn't say that it's cathartic, but I'm very lucky to have the chance to be able to try to communicate emotion to people who are listening.
Only instead of trying to embody the antithesis of synthetic coldness by playing hot, messy, organic, cathartic rock, they decided to slip inside the enemy's icy skin.
As painful as this process has been for many, there's a huge silver lining: Dealing means healing, as Beyoncé made apparent last week with gloriously cathartic visuals.
"To come together through an opera, to sort of recognize that there were many sides to this," she said, "could be hugely cathartic for all of us."
It was exhilarating and cathartic to skid jagged laps around a parking lot, as if I were a gleeful child playing a frenzied game of go-kart.
Releasing the names of people who faced terrible choices "in a different time and a different place," she added, "has just created more confusion," not cathartic clarity.
We've never actually screamed at our boss (enthusiastic brainstorming sessions about Captain America excluded.) But The Bold Type makes it look so easy, so fulfilling, so cathartic.
As for the much-talked-about blue wave, it gave Democrats something big -- the House -- but didn't quite deliver the cathartic punch they'd been craving since 2016.
She doesn't eat, having enjoyed a cathartic binge on Publix junk food with her best friend hours before, after giving a grueling deposition earlier that spring morning.
Chants of "Build the Wall" aren't about erecting a structure; they're about how cathartic it feels, in the moment, to yell with venom against a common enemy.
"I have a lot of thoughts that I don't really share, and I thought that it would be maybe even cathartic for me to share," he said.
Empty desks become memorials For many students, it was cathartic to reunite with friends and teachers they had not seen in two weeks, senior Demetri Hoth said.
And it takes the absolute steamrolling of her self-esteem through cringey social functions to make the simple, kind words she receives later feel like cathartic triumphs.
In the moment, Claire and Jamie's heart-to-heart about Brianna and the ghost of Frank is honest and intimate, and Jamie's choked-up apology feels cathartic.
Though its plot concerns the creation of a favorite current form of escapism — the horror movie — "Berberian Sound Studio" is hardly made for cathartic hoots and shrieks.
Her current exhibition at LA Louver, like her last one there in 2016, is moving and cathartic, addressing the current political climate and how history repeats itself.
After a slog of death and loss, it was cathartic as hell to see all three of Dany's dragons fly, or Ramsay get ripped apart by dogs.
It's cathartic in a way — both in the production and the final object — to recreate the noise, to contain it, and for it to visually respond back.
And the dizzying turns from terror to comfort are what gives A Christmas Carol so much emotional power, and ultimately make its iconic ending all the more cathartic.
Moore added that she was "mind-boggled" by the show's popularity, theorizing that "people wanted cathartic entertainment — they wanted something that resonated on an emotional level with them."
I Don't Feel at Home does bring Blue Ruin to mind, especially in the awkward, abrupt violence and the deliberate choice not to make revenge cathartic or appealing.
I like the Cure, I like Death Cab, I like Fiona Apple, I like things chock full of emotion that make me want to cry because they're cathartic.
It was cathartic to see Daryl knock off one of his captors, but it probably could have happened to someone less helpless and more vile than poor Joey.
The man who gave the world the much-needed emotional release of NBC's This Is Us is back — with a feature-length film likewise imbued with cathartic properties.
If it sounds voyeuristic, or gimmicky, it's O'Loughlin's approachability as a storyteller and a listener that makes Broken Bone Bathtub both compelling theater and a cathartic group experience.
Because the show happens usually at nighttime, so all day long you've been dealing with some form of bullshit, and music's a really cathartic place to do that.
It was very cathartic and just like me understanding a lot about myself; once you get a diagnosis so many other things start to make sense, you know?
It was hard to relive it for the show but in a way it ended up being cathartic and helped her work through and process it even more.
In her series "De-Selfing," Wang asks the questions we've all asked ourselves at one point or another — and turns the emotional process into her own cathartic portfolio.
From the start, in live performance and on record, they distinguished themselves musically from the punk template with a wired lankiness that suggested nervous, rather than cathartic, energy.
It's ultimately cathartic, but that catharsis is only achieved because [vocalist Chris] Sutter had the courage to confront and air the tidal wave of shit weighing on him.
It was smartly edited and truly cathartic, with all the tension and growth that's been missing from this storyline for the last several episodes (even into last season).
And the fact that Beau, their once-homeless roadie-turned-band-member, was onstage doing exactly that, it was easy to get swept up in AVAIL's cathartic rampage.
When Ramsay Bolton finally gets his face chewed off by dogs, it's cathartic to go back and watch his canine crimes knowing the karmic flair of his fate.
I find the idea of Sunday meal prep, midweek dinner making, and leftover layering to be soothing — okay fine I'll say it, I find it damn near cathartic.
On Comedy On his first tour since admitting misconduct, the comedian's theme was the cathartic release of transgression as he delivered bits about his mother's death and religion.
The bride, who is tearing up something fierce earlier in the video just lets it all out, in a wide-mouthed shout that smacks of a cathartic love.
They have been met at various turns with outrage that, at the time, felt rightly expressed; until this series, the show was not known for delivering cathartic payoffs.
For the writing staff, working on material that strikes so close to home is surely cathartic, but that doesn't make an extended stay in this "Valley" more enticing.
In a tweet on Tuesday, Clinton reflected on writing her book "What Happened," calling it a "cathartic" and "rewarding" experience, and noting its appearance on Time's list. Wow.
Their message is bloody and full of pain — but also cathartic pathos, said Christopher Atkins, a curator of European painting and sculpture at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
If anything, Heathers might have given us a glimpse of how rebellion, while it can be used as a justification for sociopathy, can also be cathartic, even heroic.
"I'm proud of what I did, but it was cathartic in that it gave me a transition out of the Marine Corps," he said of the writing experience.
Its blend of astute commentary and effective carnage might have raised hopes that "Election Year" would turn out to be a timely and cathartic exercise in allegorical satire.
We sympathize with your pain and, in the hope that this will prove at least a bit cathartic, we've summed up the nine stages of slow-buffering grief.
But as it turns out, booing a Trump crony at a Yankees game on his birthday, or watching a video of that happening, is almost a cathartic release.
It's the site for curated performances by local artists, such as Toles, as well as an open invitation to community members to participate in their own cathartic rituals.
I beg to differ: there's nothing more cathartic than watching a bisexual love triangle set in a dystopia ruled by androids who make humans perform for them unfold.
These are the songs with sugar to help the anxiety and paranoia go down, making the disquietude of Yorke's songwriting feel less sad-sack than vindicating and cathartic.
Repeatedly, superhero movies have had 9/11-looking destruction thwarted by their protagonists, using fantasy to offer cathartic solutions to problems we can't solve in our own world.
He converted all of his 19833 save chances, including the World Series clincher, a cathartic moment for a city that had gone 25 years since its last championship.
I saw Frightened Rabbit play more times than I can count over the years, and those two Chicago shows that week were among the most joyous and cathartic.
Yet there's a certain cathartic charm in seeing the moral squalor of present-day governments translated into a juicy melodrama that winds up in an orgy of destruction.
For Michael Macko, a son of William Macko, a mechanical supervisor for the World Trade Center who died that day, listening last week to survivors' stories felt cathartic.
It's empowering and cathartic to direct and release my stress through an explosive outlet, such as kicking a heavy bag or slamming a medicine ball to the ground.
The collective voice of victims of sexual assault, spurred by the revelations against the movie producer Harvey Weinstein and other powerful men, has become a forceful, cathartic revolt.
He allegedly told investigators he usually deletes these cathartic messages, and theorized his daughter may have sent the message after discovering it in his "Drafts" folder, reads the affidavit.
Finding amusement in dire circumstances has been both empowering and cathartic, and though I still participate in other types of activism, memes have become my favorite form of resistance.
Yet the installation is both ominous and cathartic, conjuring pain alongside a cloudy prediction of hope in the tiny glow of natural light shining down from the very top.
In that context, a movie in which a woman's rage is portrayed as operatic, in which Frances McDormand's speeches are less like rants than like arias, is immensely cathartic.
In response to the pressure, students have been known to tear up textbooks while waiting between exams and throwing them off school buildings in a form of cathartic protest.
The dynamic of overload and disorientation, and the final cathartic break from them, isn't isolated to Black Mirror — it's a dominant theme of the last five years of culture.
This extreme and cathartic music that revelled in its own contentiousness was speaking directly to me, one teen in a million who felt out of step with everyone else.
Horror movies can be very scary or very cathartic or very terrifying, but horror VR will take it beyond that and do we want to be entertained like that?
This isn't some teen drama that Netflix added to its stacked 2017 slate; it's sensitive and cathartic and even when it hurts the show has the capacity to heal.
For content creators like Adam Rosner, making YouTube videos based on this figure was a cathartic hobby that eventually grew into a fully fleshed out web series called TribeTwelve.
But it's okay – sometimes we need a good cathartic cry over fictional characters to keep us sane out in the real world (which hasn't exactly had a banner year).
Modern Baseball is really good at tapping into these moments of musical vulnerability, and have a knack for spotlighting just how cathartic and strange monumental life events can be.
Despite opening with a self-indulgently Lynchian long headlights-at-night shot, this episode dipped a toe into conventionality, and honestly that's part of what made it so cathartic.
If you're the analog type and find writing more cathartic and therapeutic than typing, you may want to opt for journals instead of apps for reaching your personal goals.
Cersei goes straight from her bombing observation deck to wineboarding Septa Unella, and "confessing" in a speech that was surely cathartic for all the psychotic Lannister stans out there.
The cathartic experience of making photographs, and the feedback I've gotten from people who see themselves reflected in the work are I think what motivates me the most now.
Pet owners are very familiar with the therapeutic and joyous effects of spending time with cats and dogs, but there's one barnyard animal that's surprisingly cathartic to relax with.
Unlike Mr Simms, he concludes that Brexit could be helpful because it would have a cathartic effect, forcing a rethink of the entire EU, which cannot otherwise be reformed.
If shows like The Sopranos made art out of looking at humanity's potential to do harm, shows like The Real Housewives made a trashy, cathartic spectacle out of it.
Given over to a masterly singer endowed with an opulent baritone that includes a silky, cellolike high register and penetrating depths, such an exploration of darkness can be cathartic.
This will also be a cathartic and uncomfortable personal experience for me, a long time fan of the band who counts Dookie as a sentimental all-time favorite album.
It's an early prelude to the Dark Willow arc of season six; a less amoral, more cathartic version, but one that lays the groundwork for the flayings to come.
Cathartic as the whole evening seemed, though, it will take much more than one beatdown for the Spurs to say they have healed from the events of last season.
" One particularly cathartic song on the LP is "On My Side," which is marked by clanging guitars and Kempf wailing, "Time is on my side I will be alright.
Spain had victory snatched away at the last moment, denied a cathartic moment by its nearest neighbor, and yet there was no bitterness, no sorrow: only admiration, and awe.
But this "Government Inspector," which uses a freewheeling but spiritually faithful adaptation by the American dramatist Jeffrey Hatcher, reminds us of the cathartic value of exaggerating the already grotesque.
It was cathartic, as though all the tension and anxiety that have built up in this grimy election year shifted for a few hours to the honored national game.
Their fury unfolded in an astounding blast of threats and insults made possible by the cathartic properties of Twitter -- a medium unavailable to the protagonists of previous Washington melodramas.
Events on Earth and CIEL — in the book of Joan and in the book of Pizan — will eventually converge with a startlingly cathartic sense of both tragedy and hope.
Critics Choice Awards judges review the commercial in the spot, with one very sincere critic calling it "outrageous, singular, cathartic and breathtaking," as they sit in a movie theater.
Sure, it's cathartic to watch a block of LEGOs deflate into a paper-thin wisp of plastic, but c'mon, everyone likes to see a little competition now and then.
It's hard to know if the next installment will be as cathartic as Persona 5, but the statement has certainly been made: Wake up, get up, get out there.
I also feel like a lot has happened in the last two years of my life that I want to be able to put into music and it'll be cathartic.
It is grisly work for them, but a cathartic release for the bereaved, who say treating Disney parks as a final resting place is the ultimate tribute to ardent fans.
Not only does it counter ISIS' propaganda war, comedy truly can be cathartic and helps us deal with scary things (which is why I tell many jokes about Donald Trump).
"Join us cucks and snowflakes, safe spacers and libtards, as we enjoy a collective cathartic yell into the heavens about our current political establishment," the New York event page reads.
I think for a lot of them it was quite cathartic to talk about the case, what it meant to them, how they connected to it, their interpretations of it.
There's something about walking into a darkened room, watching a story unfold, and going through a cathartic experience with a bunch of strangers that's always been emotionally liberating for me.
But in the wake of Fisher's recent death at age 60, and Reynolds' death the following day at 84, this personal, relaxed time with the two stars is pleasantly cathartic.
In a year defined by political chaos and an unrelenting, sometimes brutal, news cycle, both shows provided cathartic engagement with some of that cycle's themes, especially where women were concerned.
In a landscape where the ills of sexual violence and harassment are now constant conversations, Ryn's bloody scene becomes one of the most cathartic moments in TV in a while.
Pop singer Kesha smashed out another powerful performance at the 2017 MTV EMAs on Sunday, bringing cathartic single "Learn to Let Go" to the stage with glitter and rainbows aplenty.
The moment created what, for many, felt like a safe space to get brutally honest, with little context necessary: the simple hashtag an empowering and cathartic way to speak up.
Not to be a tease, but the format is different from anything else I've seen out there and the subject matter is hopefully boundless, eye-opening, and a little cathartic.
My frustration is not large enough to smash my own phone, but it's very cathartic to watch someone else crush it into a small pile of glass and twisted metal.
For A Bad Time Call was inspired by the need to talk instead of the impulse to listen, but listening to the podcast feels almost as cathartic as yelling does.
There was, finally, something cathartic about seeing Rick (Andrew Lincoln) and the coalition he had painstakingly, gradually assembled fight back against the brutal Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) and the Saviors.
Gaga had a chance to meet and bond with the survivors during rehearsals for the show – a cathartic experience for the pop icon, who was raped when she was 19.
We couldn't see ourselves in Hollywood's shows and movies, but we could claim anime as our own, and see ourselves in its wild sci-fi imaginings and cathartic transformation sequences.
This kind of shading ups the intrigue in many ways, but it also makes for a much less cathartic viewing experience than those 9/11 and War On Terror movies.
It was an incredible, cathartic experience writing my first novel, and I hope everyone finds the same inspiration and thrill while reading it that I had while putting it together.
If you're familiar with the final scene from Free Willy, you'll know just how cathartic it is to watch an animal be returned to the wild from whence it came.
"Music is beautiful and cathartic but there is something very healing about saying exactly what happened to you and speaking your truth," she says in an emotional interview with Cosmopolitan.
Rajneesh and his group leaders in Pune took the various cathartic therapy and meditation techniques associated with the human potential movement far beyond their usual limits of duration and intensity.
At this point she had kept her assault a secret for 10 years, but at least on screen she got back at her perpetrator in the most cathartic, horrific fashion.
"In my mind, I thought it was a cathartic thing to go back to work, to just bury myself and see if that was way through it," Snyder told THR.
"I'm ecstatic," Tolbert said Wednesday, according to the AP. Engram says the trial and conviction have been "cathartic" for Gooden and Tolbert, for whom it had loomed as a weight.
When times seem dark, people often turn to humor as a coping mechanism, and laughing in the face of misery is a cathartic exercise that's most enjoyed by the British.
A cathartic opportunity to find release and share a piece of your story more publicly will find its way to you during the moon's intense opposition to Mars on Tuesday.
Elsewhere, on another Being There highlight like the cathartic "Sunken Treasure" he earnestly sings, "Music is my savior, and I was maimed by rock and roll" and it undeniably works.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads RICHMOND, VA — Sometimes an exhibition, propelled by its clarity of purpose and emotional force, will lead you to a point that feels genuinely cathartic.
One quiet conversation builds to a shockingly vicious, yet strangely cathartic, argument—a slanging match which, although wholly verbal, compares to the most violent and bloody of cinematic fight scenes.
I'm not a particularly violent person, and I love my job, but every now and then I feel like chucking my laptop through our office window would be pretty cathartic.
Prose and Egan had a cathartic exchange about a review that Prose had written of Egan's latest novel, "Manhattan Beach," which criticized Egan's excessive use of historical and technical detail.
Music is really helpful because it's emotional and it's cathartic and you can feel someone else's truth and know that you're not alone in your truth of how you feel.
And it punctuated a week that has been defined by cathartic, almost orgiastic schadenfreude over Michael Wolff's gossipy takedown of Donald Trump and the latter's depressingly undignified response to it.
Of course, the range of African-American-led arts organizations across the country reacted to King's murder with similar initiatives, pointing to the urgent need for a shared, cathartic response.
And it suggests a cathartic, ongoing wrestling match with the show's own tricksy position, drawing a line between this coarse and manipulative Ilana and the endearing hustler whom fans love.
She was going through a painful breakup at the time, and thought it would be cathartic to do something physically strenuous, and let the city intrude on her private life.
It's an approach less practical than passionate, less strategic than cathartic, and partly for that reason, both McWhorter and the social psychologist Jonathan Haidt have likened it to a religion.
It was cathartic for me to see Donald Glover embody a toxic black person doing heinous things and see the visible struggle in his face and body to find stability.
And while McKinnon's Clinton impression may not be accurate, in an election defined by the extremes of Clinton restraining herself while Donald Trump does anything but, it's cathartic as hell.
"It was a cathartic experience for all of us in a weird way because when we all get together it's easier for us to make a movie than talk," he said.
During the celebration afterward, as people affiliated with the program flooded the field, several approached Boyd and congratulated him as if he had played in the Tigers' cathartic 37-17 victory.
In a city with so much noise and so many people, there's something refreshing — cathartic, even — about sitting alone with a glass of wine, a bowl of spaghetti and your thoughts.
Unfortunately, there could be a lot of people out there right now in need of a cathartic breakup song like this one, since breakups tend to spike during the holiday season.
Not only is it cathartic to speak about your experiences as an LGBTQ person, but it can have an impact on queer people who are struggling to know they're not alone.
The two-minute clip was fun, and funny; honestly, seeing someone ask Twitter for something that users have been demanding for years, and the company stubbornly refusing to deliver, was cathartic.
In the second, more cathartic part with very few illustrations, "Vivre encore" ("Living Again"), sly black humor helps Dewilde cope, though he continues to jump at noises and has difficulty concentrating.
The crimes escalate to catfishing and identity theft, to the point where viewers could be truly unsettled – and welcome the cathartic giggle elicited by a grave invocation of the Turd Burglar.
His mission is at once cathartic and troubling but his grief is his alone and others have been using to far less scientific means to try to speak to the dead.
Not only that, but my parents also have learned to see me as a strong individual now, and it's really cathartic to finally be seen for who I have always been.
So, if you got to have a beautiful cathartic experience thanks to this story and Raby got some positive feedback, does it really matter if it was real or a hoax?
I think it's kind of a cathartic breaking open people with feeling, but there's also sadness in life, and our theory is that the human spirit perseveres and that things happen.
"Join us cucks and snowflakes, safe spacers and libtards, as we enjoy a collective cathartic yell into the heavens about our current political establishment," reads the tongue-in-cheek event description.
In light of this, the bond between Tony and Ruth, who have nothing in common other than a willingness to take each other seriously, struck me as especially cathartic and profound.
Oddly, it touches a different but equally cathartic point as last weekend's royal wedding, another much-needed opportunity to turn away from the social and political chaos inundating our news feeds.
With simple, stark lines made with minimal materials, Soemone hides private and cathartic messages to himself within abandoned spaces, writing the key to his work into the architecture of those environments.
I found going for a run was cathartic because you're just releasing, and unless you're doing a full-gas race it's not mentally super difficult, whereas cycling is so mentally challenging.
"The cracks in the lake make a mighty fine grave/In the summer thaw," Mr. Babcock sings in "The Coast," his voice tender after a couple of minutes of cathartic wails.
"I've often thought of the reports as a necessary cathartic moment, maybe an act of witness, where you give voice to people who wouldn't otherwise have a voice," Mr. Smith said.
People are really scared about talking, and having the opportunity to vent a little and explain the inner workings of a company their friends didn't really understand felt cathartic to them.
"We think this is part of a cathartic process of moving from something as ephemeral as Fed talk to something that's a lot more solid, like earnings and revenues," he added.
It is an involuntary, cathartic, out-of-body experience I would personally liken to a desperately needed rest stop on a long road trip mixed with coughing while having the hiccups.
"The leadership race that we had was cathartic for the caucus in that we were able to have a spirited discussion about what we wanted the future to be," said Rep.
It's the third installment in the writer-director James DeMonaco's social-horror series about an annual, supposedly cathartic, government-sanctioned crime spree: "The Purge: Election Year" features a female presidential candidate.
I don't know if Halloween — the 703th entry in the horror franchise that codified the rules of the slasher subgenre — is a good movie, but I know it's a cathartic one.
In a 25-minute conversation, Mr. Corker, speaking carefully and purposefully, seemed to almost find cathartic satisfaction by portraying Mr. Trump in terms that most senior Republicans use only in private.
"Its been quite cathartic to be able to sit down with some of the people who have been victims and say, 'You do realize you did nothing wrong,'" Ms. Wheeler said.
Over pounding drums and electric guitar, Gwen expresses the cathartic terror and joy of finally catching something you've been chasing ("Don't let it go away, this feeling has got to stay").
On our morning and evening walks to the park, the fresh air felt cathartic in my lungs, much like the feeling I got from sitting on folding chairs in those meetings.
The formulaic nature of these videos is partly what makes them so cathartic, according to the study's lead author, Marie-Frédérique Bacqué, a psychotherapist and professor at the University of Strasbourg.
It's also worth putting thought into how you frame the incident: A long-winded, venting session can be cathartic, but it also has the potential to sound self-centered or melodramatic.
Merging rock's cathartic urgency with country's mournful melodies isn't an innovation, yet the polished quartet makes that combination sound unprecedented with stripped-down, precise arrangements in lieu of arena-size brawn.
There's something about watching an old rich white man fuss over the indignity of having Ted Danson show up unannounced on his private jet that feels so cathartic at the moment.
Getting to work with the Met on their own "bloody" production and seeing how they finely tuned this essential element to great emotional effect was inspiring, maybe even a bit cathartic.
Slowly but surely, though, scholars and performers are embracing Ustvolskaya's music, which is, as she characterized it in that 21970 interview, truly new: grueling but cathartic, shockingly visceral and fleetingly metaphysical.
The ridiculous comedy game Genital Jousting by Freelives makes the cockfighting literal, and in the process, creates one of the most cathartic, challenging, provocative, and liberating play experiences in recent memory.
The sense of shared compassion evoked — and sometimes expressed, through cathartic tears or a collective hushed silence — can in itself provide solace, binding us together in a feeling of shared humanity.
Don't get me wrong — as an Eagles fan, I am terrified that we are going to blow this game and miss the postseason after last week's cathartic win over the Cowboys.
It also catapulted Andrew W.K.'s celebrity, making him a household name as his unapologetically loud style of rock tapped into the country's post-9/11 cathartic need for mindless headbanging.

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