Movies Starring Matt Bomer

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A misfit team of super‑powered outcasts embarks on surreal, emotional missions.

Why people love it: Its quirky tone and deep character work make it stand out. Fans adore the blend of bizarre humor and genuine emotional moments.

1 / 8

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A charismatic male stripper mentors a rookie, navigating the glitzy world of exotic dance.

Why people love it: Audiences love the film’s sizzling choreography and the raw look behind the strip club scene. The chemistry and humor make it both sexy and surprisingly heartfelt.

2 / 8

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A group of male strippers reunite for a high‑stakes competition, blending humor and dazzling dance routines.

Why people love it: Fans enjoy the charismatic performances and high-energy choreography that keep the energy soaring. The sequel expands the world with fresh characters while retaining the original's charm, delivering laughs and impressive dance numbers.

3 / 8

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A group of gay friends reunite for a birthday, confronting secrets, desires, and the passage of time.

Why people love it: The cast delivers razor‑sharp dialogue and powerful vulnerability, honoring the original play. It shines a light on the complexities of queer identity across decades.

4 / 8

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A passionate drama about the early AIDS crisis in New York, following activists fighting for awareness.

Why people love it: Critics praise its raw emotional power and stellar performances, especially Ruffalo's heartfelt turn. The film captures a pivotal moment in history with urgency and compassion, making it both educational and moving.

5 / 8

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A suave con man teams up with an FBI agent to solve white‑collar crimes.

Why people love it: The chemistry between Bomer and DeKay is instantly engaging, and each episode feels like a clever cat‑and‑mouse game. The stylish 1960s‑inspired aesthetic adds a classy flair to the crime capers.

6 / 8

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A Hollywood studio head navigates power, love, and betrayal in 1930s cinema's golden age.

Why people love it: Its lush production design immerses viewers in old Hollywood. Bomer’s charismatic lead captures the era’s ambition and turmoil.

7 / 8

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A writer chronicles the early AIDS crisis in New York, battling indifference and fear.

Why people love it: The ensemble delivers searing, heartfelt performances that capture the urgency of the era. Its honest portrayal of activism and personal loss resonates deeply, reminding viewers of the fight for compassion.

8 / 8