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Xavier Mills on ‘Is God Is,’ Working with Sterling K. Brown & Black Excellence in Hollywood

17 min · 14 mei 2026
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Actor Xavier Mills joins The Buzz to discuss the upcoming film Is God Is, starring alongside Sterling K. Brown and Janelle Monáe. Xavier opens up about imposter syndrome, manifestation, Black excellence in entertainment, and the emotional experience of attending the film’s New York premiere with his family. We also discuss It Takes a Village being selected for the American Black Film Festival and why creatives should “never shrink themselves.” Is God Is premieres in theaters May 15.

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