Sentences with phrase «righteous rage»

"Righteous rage" refers to a strong anger or fury that is justified and morally right due to an offensive or unjust act. Full definition
As the sleazy Jaxx, Cruise looks and sounds seriously impressive, while Zeta - Jones nearly bursts with righteous rage as she belts out her numbers.
Cleverly assembled to tell a complex true story from a hugely engaging perspective, this documentary can't help but spark a sense of righteous rage in the audience.
Ours is a time of almost daily astonishment and often righteous rage over the latest degradations of what matters most to civilized, visionary people.
This provocative, fascinating true story is told with so much righteous rage that the politics overwhelm the personal drama.
But if Three Billboards actively interrogates anger as a force, ultimately landing far from an uplifting endorsement of its value, the movie (and McDormand's fiery, showboating, take - no - shit performance) could still speak to those grappling with their own righteous rage.
Daniel Radcliffe does an okay job hiding his British accent, but did he have to be in a permanent state of righteous rage?
Of course, we prefer the gentle Jesus, but how can we ignore that side of Jesus that is white - hot with righteous rage and impatience over the sinfulness and unbelief of the world?
We prefer the gentle Jesus, but how can we ignore that side of Jesus that is white - hot with righteous rage and impatience over the sinfulness and unbelief of the world?
Jordan fills Killmonger with righteous rage and passion.
The film is basically a series of sometimes tense, sometimes funny confrontations, most of them pitting its heroine against the various townsfolk (played by the likes of Woody Harrelson, Sam Rockwell, Peter Dinklage, and others) caught in the orbit of her righteous rage.
How could such a tolerant and generous society could spark such lethal and self - righteous rage?
Oakes» harrowing retelling of «The Handless Maiden» plumbs the depths both of Minnow's righteous rage and her empowering recovery.
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