**Vivica A. Fox Shines as ‘God’ in Aleshea Harris’ Revenge Thriller ‘Is God Is’**
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Vivica A. Fox is back on the big screen with a standout role in Aleshea Harris’ much-anticipated revenge thriller, *Is God Is*. The film, set to hit UK theatres on May 15, features Fox, 61, as the titular character, referred to as ‘God’ by her daughters. However, the plot delves deeper into the story of a mother named Ruby, who embodies both nurturing and vengeance.

At the recent premiere held in New York on April 27, Fox recounted her surprise when Harris, the writer and director of the movie, reached out to her with an exclusive proposal. Harris made it clear that Fox was her sole choice for the role, a sentiment that the actress found both flattering and compelling. “When she said, ‘You’re my first and only choice to play God,’ I was taken aback and immediately knew it was a no-brainer,” Fox shared.
Harris, known for her acclaimed 2018 Off-Broadway play from which this film is adapted, is making her feature directorial debut with *Is God Is*. She drew inspiration from Fox’s iconic performance in Quentin Tarantino’s *Kill Bill*, stating that it influenced her decision to cast the actress in this unique and bold narrative. “She mentioned how much she admired my work in *Kill Bill* and how it aligns with her filmmaking style,” Fox explained, illustrating the film’s connection to its cinematic influences.
The film explores themes of family and vengeance, centring on the lives of twins Racine and Anaia, portrayed by Kara Young and Mallori Johnson, respectively. The sisters face the haunting scars of their traumatic childhood, inflicted by an abusive father played by Sterling K. Brown. The story takes a decisive turn when the sisters unite with their mother, who, despite her bedridden state, commands a powerful presence. The chilling directive Fox’s character delivers to her daughters is clear: “Make your Daddy dead. Real dead.”
This spaghetti Western-style narrative promises to be a thrilling ride, and it positions itself perfectly to resonate with audiences, particularly around Mother’s Day on May 10. Fox highlighted the importance of celebrating mothers and caregivers during promotional efforts for the film, stating, “We love y’all. You’re our backbone. Y’all keep us together.”
*Is God Is* also features a robust supporting cast, including notable performances from Janelle Monáe, Erika Alexander, Mykelti Williamson, and Josiah Cross. Produced by Tessa Thompson, the film is not only a tale of revenge but also a celebration of sisterhood and resilience, particularly within the African American community, an often underrepresented demographic in the genre.
As anticipation builds for its release, many are eager to see how Harris blends elements of film and theatre to craft a dynamic storytelling experience. The film is said to navigate genres that typically see less visibility for African American narratives, something Fox is particularly passionate about. “It’s refreshing to engage in a kind of genre that we rarely get to explore,” she noted, hinting at the film’s potential to challenge and redefine expectations.
As the countdown to its premiere continues, *Is God Is* stands out not only for its compelling storyline and powerful performances but also for its fresh take on familiar cinematic tropes. With its combination of grit and heartfelt sentiment, this thriller is set to captivate audiences and provoke discussions around family, power, and the complexities of vengeance.
With its theatrical run rapidly approaching, fans of revenge thrillers and those seeking a unique cinematic experience will not want to miss *Is God Is*. The film is shaping up to be a defining moment for both Fox and Harris, marking a significant entry into a genre that is ripe for exploration and innovation.
