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For Black women, rage is rarely afforded the same complexity as grief, love, vulnerability, or even joy. But in Is God Is, writer-director Aleshea Harris delivers something far more radical: a revenge-fueled fever dream that centers Black women not as victims, but as architects of their own justice.

What Aleshea Harris’s 'Is God Is' makes plain about Black femicide, the Black church, and a film canon that has spent decades asking Black women to read their own endurance as holiness.

2026 brings a diverse slate of highly anticipated TV shows and films, from Marvel's witty 'Wonder Man' to Boots Riley's bold 'I Love Boosters'.