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Amazing Magazine Cover [New Photoshoot]

Imogen covers the Summer 2022 issue of Amazing Magazine. Just added 10 photos from the new photoshoot she did for the magazine by D Foxe to the photogallery. You can take a look by pressing the thumbnails down below. Really adore the photos, Imogen looks indeed amazing and the photos are all interesting, I hope more photos will be released ♥ You can also buy yourself a copy of the issue by going to theamazingmagazine.com and having it sent to your home. If you do, we would love and really appreciate it if you sent the scans to us by using our contact form and letting us know, we will provide you with our email, thank you! Also we are excited to tell you that have a new incredible domain! You can now also reach us at Imogen-Poots.com!

Behind The Blinds (2022)

There’s no denying that Imogen Poots is prolific. The 32-year-old actress has starred in over 40 films since her breakout role at 17. Perennially busy and cheerfully versatile, she’s gone from playing teenage survivor Tammy in 2007 post-apocalyptic horror 28 Weeks Later to a primary school teacher forced to raise a creepy child in suburban hell for 2019 sci-fi thriller Vivarium. But her latest project might just be her most mysterious yet. In Outer Range (out now on Prime) she plays Autumn, a curious backpacker who shows up on a ranch one day around the same time that a strange void appears. The western sci-fi thriller asks big questions about time, philosophy and the unknown. Mysteries unravel but some questions are left unanswered. It was this complexity that drew Poots to the role. Here, she discusses playing unpredictable female characters, being a woman in Hollywood and taking risks.

Outer Range is a twisty mysterious sci-fi western in which you play eccentric backpacker Autumn. What initially drew you to the project? How did you feel when you first read the script?

I couldn’t immediately understand it. When the script came in, we only had the synopsis and the first episode. Reading it through, it felt like a western and I’d always been really obsessed with that genre of literature and movies but had yet to get a chance to be in that world. At the beginning, it was such a huge leap of faith, but I trusted in it.

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New Photoshoot [L Edith]

Imogen did a photoshoot with photographer L Edith for Emmy Magazine back in 2021, we added 4 high quality photos to the photogallery. She looks amazing in the photos, I adore them, but I wish I’d known she was featured in the magazine last year. I don’t know which issue either, if you do, please let us know in the comments. Take a look ♥!

Interview Magazine (2022)

Since her breakout role in the 2007 zombie sequel 28 Weeks Later, Imogen Poots has established herself as an omnivorous talent, appearing in festival gems like The Art of Self-Defense, quiet highbrow productions like The Father, a fleet of rom-coms, a pair of music biopics, and some more horror flicks. But of all the roles in her multifaceted body of work, it’s the sinister, eerie roles she prefers, a craving which the 32-year-old actor satisfies in the upcoming Amazon Prime miniseries Outer Range. The show, billed as a “supernatural neo-Western mystery thriller,” features heavyweights like Josh Brolin and Lili Taylor, and follows a Wyoming rancher (Brolin) who discovers an enormous black hole on his land after Autumn, a mysterious drifter played by Poots, darkens his door. The show, which premiered last week, has already generated buzz for its made-for-Reddit premise and chilling interrogation of the American frontier myth. One viewer who can’t get enough is the actor Alia Shawkat. The pair, who met on the set of the cult horror hit Green Room, often watch one another’s work as a way of keeping in touch, but this time, things are different. Shawkat is completely hooked on Outer Range. What’s at the bottom of the enormous black hole? She called up Poots for some answers. [Read more]

Imogen Poots Keeps Everyone Guessing in ‘Outer Range’

The British actor plays an enigmatic interloper in this new science fiction Western on Amazon. “The trickery of it is what made it so fun,” she said. When Imogen Poots arrives in the premiere of “Outer Range,” a trippy new science fiction Western series, the first impression is of an ingénue. “A pretty blonde with long hair and big blue eyes,” Poots said in a recent video interview from Los Angeles, “and strange, sturdy teeth.” Poots, who first made a splash, at 17, in the 2007 zombie sequel “28 Weeks Later,” is uncomfortable with playing the designated girlfriend, she said. While she has taken advantage of such roles, matching the searing intensity of powerhouse actors like Michael Shannon (“Frank and Lola”) and Mark Ruffalo (“I Know This Much Is True”), she has been actively seeking more layered parts. “Outer Range,” premiering Friday on Amazon, excited her because a series offers a potentially more complex character arc than a two-hour movie. But she was determined to avoid sliding into love interest territory. [Read more]

New Portrait Session [D Rowley]

Just added a new 2021 portrait session of Imogen by D Rowley to the photogallery. I really like the photos, she looks lovely. You can see all the 12 High Quality photos by pressing the thumbnails down below. Check them out ♥!

New 2020 Portrait Session!

I just added a new 2020 portrait session of Imogen by D Brennan. This photoshoot was taken during this year’s Dublin Film Festival. Love the vibe of this shoot, it’s pretty cool! We added 2 photos to the photogallery, check them out!

New 2019 Portrait Session!

Hello guys! I know it’s been a long time since the last update, there wasn’t much to update the site with but I just added a new 2019 portrait session of Imogen by A Crowley. She looks really wonderful, I really love the photos! We added 23 photos to the photogallery, check them out!

Imogen on the cover of ES Magazine

Imogen Poots is tired of walking on eggshells. ‘Being English, being polite, it’s exhausting,’ she says, sipping sparkling water which, to her chagrin, has arrived with lemon wedges, not lime (although she’s too polite to complain). We’re at Soho’s Dean Street Townhouse and the 30-year-old actress, dressed in a frill-collared Isabel Marant blouse, once blonde hair newly light brown, is letting loose on the fact that women who speak up get a bad name. Qualities such as ambition are coveted, but in men, not in women.

Poots thinks that Hollywood’s sexual abuse problem — which she describes as ‘systemic’ — is inseparable from the idea of women as submissive. ‘Still I come up against it a lot, where if you come to work and you’re quite opinionated in a good way for the benefit of the project, that can often be perceived as “you have an attitude” or that you’re hostile.’ The way that female characters are imagined on the page is still ‘pretty shocking’, she says, and women have been expected not to fight this. ‘You go along with the plan,’ she says. ‘You don’t question things.’

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Imogen Poots on RTE Guide

Michael Doherty chats with Imogen Poots about her latest film, the sci-fi thriller, Vivarium. Directed by Dubliner Lorcan Finnegan, Vivarium is a dystopian drama in which Imogen Poots and Jesse Eisenberg play a young couple whose search for the perfect suburban home quickly turns into a Kafkaesque nightmare. With echoes of Get Out and Black Mirror, the movie received its Irish premiere at the recent Dublin International Film Festival, where we caught up with the lead actress. Best known for her starring roles in movies such as The Look of Love (2013) and Green Room (2015), and TV series such as Bouquet of Barbed Wire (2010), Imogen is the daughter of Belfast TV producer, Trevor Poots.

You once remarked that you love a sense of the absurd and the uncertain in acting jobs. You certainly got your wish with Vivarium…

Imogen Poots: Oh, yes! I really, really loved it, even if I didn’t totally understand it at first. I was intrigued by it. I met up with Lorcan and he was telling me about movies that would be a good reference for this film. It was all so interesting and I couldn’t wait to get started. It’s always fun when you’re working on a project which, in one sense, is an art experiment; but we had a budget, which is cool!

 

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