Cracks [HD Screencaps + Photos]

Hey! We added 2700+ HD screencaps from the 2009 movie called Cracks, where Imogen plays Poppy. You can learn more about this film in our site’s special Filmography section. This movie is very good, it really gives you a view into what British elite girls boarding schools were like back in the 1930s and also, the story is very intriguing and well written. The film also stars Eva Green and Juno Temple. We also added 34 production stills (a lot of them are uncommon and most of them high quality), 4 photos from the promotional shoot and posters. Take a look!


Solitary Man [HD Caps + Photos]

Hey! We added 2100+ HD screencaps from the 2009 movie called Solitary Man, where Imogen plays Allyson Karsch. You can learn more about the movie in our site’s special Filmography section. The movie also stars Michael Douglas, Susan Sarandon and Danny DeVito. Imogen is very funny in this film so watch it if you haven’t already! We also added the promotional shoot (which includes 2 uncommon images and 2 high quality ones), 20 production stills (a lot of them are uncommon and some high quality), a behind the scenes photo and posters. Take a look!


Miss Austen Regrets [HD Caps + Photos]

Hi everyone! We added 3100+ HD screencaps from the 2007 TV movie called Miss Austen Regrets, where Imogen plays Fanny Knight, Jane Austen’s niece. She did an awesome job in the film, she embodies a lively young woman desperate to fall in love perfectly! The movie is very well made and it’s not too romanticized as one would imagine but tasteful and realistic instead. You should really watch it if you haven’t already because there’s a lot of screen time for Imogen + if you’re a Jane Austen fan even better! The movie also stars Olivia Williams and Tom Hiddleston. We also added the promotional shoot, a few production stills and posters. Take a look!


Me and Orson Welles [HD Caps + Poster]

Hey guys! We added 600+ HD screencaps from the 2008 movie called Me and Orson Welles, where Imogen plays Lorelei Lathrop. This is a minor role for Imogen, but she sure did a great job with those 2 minutes of screen time! The movie stars her “That Awkward Moment” co-star Zac Efron, Claire Danes and Christian McKay. Take a look!

Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Review

Inveterate guzzlers beware: patrons are being actively discouraged from eating during this production of Edward Albee’s name-making marital-crisis drama of 1962, in order not to put off the actors or distract the audience.

Watching James Macdonald‘s superlative revival (marred only by the cattle-class lack of roaming space at the Harold Pinter theatre), however, you realise that this controversial move is actually a medical necessity. There’s every danger of mid-show scoffers either choking to death as they’re seized by convulsive laughter, or disgorging the contents of their viscerally churned-up stomachs.


“Best Sozzled Acting”: Imogen Poots in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Credit: Johan Persson.
 

Based on the simple premise of a late-night drinks party that comes to resemble a modern matrimonial equivalent to the flayed-alive horrors of Dante’s Inferno, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? is the most wickedly entertaining, most viciously nasty, most incrementally harrowing play in the American canon. And I’ve never yet seen an account of it that ticks all those boxes with such pen-breaking vigour. After a sluggish start to the New Year, it’s as if the West End has been dragged out of hibernation by some blood-stained, howling predator.

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Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? [Photos]

Imogen joined Luke Treadaway, Imelda Staunton and Conleth Hill for the new production of Pulitzer prize-winner Edward Albee’s play Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? The play opened on March 9, 2017 at The Harold Pinter Theatre in London, England. We added the first production photos, 2 promotional shoot photos and 3 images from rehearsals to the photogallery. This was Imogen’s stage debut! She looks fantastic as Honey! Take a look!

Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf Press Night

Imogen attended the press night after party for ‘Who’s Afraid Of Virginia Woolf?‘ at 100 Wardour St on March 9, 2017 in London, England. She looked gorgeous! We added 27 high & medium quality photos to the Gallery!

28 Weeks Later [HD Caps + Stills + Bts]

Hey guys! We added all of Imogen’s photos from appearances and candids to the photogallery and we’re now adding all of the photos from movies. It’s been quite some time since we lost our site but we finally added enough photos to the photogallery to officially re-open the site. It’s been hard to gather the photos again as some of them were lost in a PC problem. Unfortunately we also lost the previous domain, we are no longer Imogen-Poots.com, we are now ImogenPoots.org also reachable at Imogen-Poots.org! We love love love Imogen since the first time we saw her, hopefully you’ll enjoy this site as much as we enjoy making it for all of you! We previously added HD Screencaps and posters from Imogen’s first ever movie appearance in V For Vendetta and we have now added 2400+ HD screencaps from the 2007 movie called 28 Weeks Later, where Imogen plays Tammy. This was the first major role for Imogen, she was only 17 during the production and we think she did a tremendous job. It stars the always amazing Robert Carlyle, Rose Byrne and the fierce avenger Jeremy Renner . We also added 3 behind the scenes photos, 40 stills (most of them are HQ and some very uncommon) and posters. The movie is great, zombies are not our supernatural faves but if you’re into that sort of thing, this movie is very enjoyable.


Imogen talks anger, nudity & new play

Would you ask a male actor that?” says Imogen Poots, peering at me suspiciously. I’ve just asked when she realised her looks opened up the board for her in terms of roles. I would, I say – Steve Buscemi is a great actor but he didn’t get to play that many romantic leads. “But he works with Jim Jarmusch all the time,” she responds, “and that’s what every actor wants!”

Poots may not have worked with the celebrated indie director yet but she’s certainly been busy over the past few years, since she made a splash as a teenager enjoying a one-night stand with sexagenarian Michael Douglas in Solitary Man (2009) and was the apple of daddy’s eye in the 2010 ITV remake of Bouquet of Barbed Wire. She went on to play porn baron Paul Raymond’s daughter in The Look of Love in 2013 and an endearing would-be suicide in the Nick Hornby adaptation A Long Way Down the folllowing year.

Since then, she’s mixed critically acclaimed films, such as last year’s violent thriller Green Room, with blockbusters like Need for Speed (2014), and worked with another director that every actor would kill to be cast by, Terrence Malick, on his 2015 film Knight of Cups. That was “wonderful but mad”, she says, recalling the day she thought to ask Malick where her character was from. “He said, ‘Oh well, she’s essentially like smoke; she’s from nowhere and, uh, everywhere’, and I said, ‘Right, OK, great…’.” READ MORE

Re-opening Soon!

Hello everyone! Due to losing our domain and host, we had to get a new domain and re-do the site completely! We’re working on re-uploading all the photos and contents to the site! Stay tuned!

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