• Matt attended last night the premiere of The Assassination of Gianni Versace at the ArcLight Hollywood in Los Angeles. As announced last year, Matt is doing his directorial debut on episode 8. The new American Crime Story season premieres next Wednesday, Jan. 17, 10 p.m. ET/PT (FX).

    Check pics in our gallery:

    written by Luciana January 07, 2018

    Matt attends pre-Golden Globes parties

    The Golden Globes are tonight and, as usual, last night was full of parties everywhere as a celebration for the big event tonight. Matt attended in Hollywood two parties, the Gold for Golden and the Spirit Award Nominees Brunch, and you can find pictures added in our gallery.
    Also, pictures of a missing event from last month are now added. Enjoy!

    written by Luciana November 26, 2017

    ‘White Collar’ Season 1 HD Screen Captures, Final

    Here’s the final batch of White Collar season 1 screen captures. In case you did miss it, I decided to remake the caps because the ones we had was still in HDTV quality, with USA Network logos all over the caps. Now, we have clean and bigger caps for our viewing pleasure!

    I have plans on remake the second and third seasons as well, so bare with me while I work on it! Enjoy the caps!







    written by Luciana November 21, 2017

    ‘White Collar’ Season 1 HD Screen Captures, Part 2

    It took me a while, but here’s another batch of White Collar season 1 HD logoless screencaptures. The first part can be found here and I have plans to finish the first season until the end of the week.

    Resorting these caps are being quite fun, I can remember (and laugh all over again) some scenes even if I did watch it a long time ago just by looking at the caps. I hope you’re enjoying it!









    written by Luciana November 08, 2017

    Matt attends ‘Lacoste’ celebration in Los Angeles

    Matt attended the Lacoste Rodeo Drive Boutique at Sheats Goldstein Residence on Tuesday night (November 7) in Los Angeles. On his Instagram, he shared a cute story about the brand:

    Check in our gallery photos of the event (arrival and inside):

    written by Luciana November 01, 2017

    (Video) Matt Talks ‘Gold Derby’ about Walking Out

    GOLD DERBY – Matt Bomer is best known for playing big-city characters in projects like “White Collar,” “The Normal Heart,” and “The Last Tycoon,” so his role in the independent film “Walking Out” as a gruff Montana hunter trying to bond with his teenage son (Josh Wiggins), seems like a departure. But it actually hits much closer to home. “I grew up in a house full of outdoorsmen and that type of male bonding exhibited in the film,” Bomer says in our exclusive video interview (watch above). “That type of outdoorsmanship and male bonding through quiet and unspoken connection, not really sure how to connect, was something I understood from my childhood, and I thought they were able to tap into it in a really profound way.”

    The characters in the film brave the elements and endure hardships in the wilderness, and to an extent so did the actors. “This was not the type of set wear we were going to be coddled in any way,” Bomer explained. “There were no trailers, there were no cast chairs, there were no apple boxes. You stood in the snow between takes and got ready for the next scene, and I wouldn’t have had it any other way to be honest with you.”

    Not only are Bomer and his on-screen son alone in wild, they’re also the only actors on screen for much of the film, which provided them the opportunity to “bond and create a relationship and … get to know each other in a way that sometimes you don’t get to with other co-stars.” Commenting on Wiggins’s performance, Bomer says, “He’s a superstar … He has this great thing that you can’t really teach: he’s so intuitive, and he has a great lack of self-awareness and a lack of vanity that you need, but it’s hard to find in younger actors.”

    “Walking Out” premiered in January at the Sundance Film Festival, and IFC Films released it on October 6 to strong reviews. Do you think it could be a dark horse awards contender this season?

    BROADWAY.COM – A star-packed 50th-anniversary production of Mart Crowley’s groundbreaking comic drama The Boys in the Band will appear on Broadway in 2018. Emmy nominees Matt Bomer and Zachary Quinto, Emmy winner Jim Parsons and two-time Tony nominees Andrew Rannells and Robin De Jesús will lead the play’s first Broadway production, set to play a limited 15-week engagement at the Booth Theatre from April 30 through August 12, with an official opening date to be announced. Two-time Tony winner Joe Mantello will direct the mounting produced by Ryan Murphy and David Stone.

    The Boys in the Band centers on a group of gay men who gather in an NYC apartment for a friend’s birthday party. After the drinks are poured and the music is turned up, the evening slowly exposes the fault lines beneath their friendships and the self-inflicted heartache that threatens their solidarity. A theatrical game-changer when it first opened in 1968, The Boys in the Band helped spark a revolution by putting gay men’s lives onstage—unapologetically and without judgment—in a world that was not yet willing to fully accept them.

    Bomer (White Collar) will make his Broadway debut in the role of Donald, with Great White Way veterans Quinto (The Glass Menagerie) as Harold, Parsons (An Act of God) as Michael, Rannells (Falsettos) as Larry and De Jesùs (In the Heights) as Emory. They will be joined by Brian Hutchison (Man and Boy) as Alan, Michael Benjamin Washington (La Cage aux Folles) as Bernard and Tuc Watkins (White’s Lies) as Hank.

    FX announced today the premiere date of The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story: Wednesday, January 17, 10 PM.

    The 10-episode Versace examines the shocking July 1997 assassination of Gianni Versace (Edgar Ramirez) on the steps of his Miami Beach mansion by sociopath and serial killer Andrew Cunanan (Darren Criss). Penelope Cruz and Ricky Martin also star.

    Matt Bomer will make his directorial debut, according to TV Line, on episode 8.

    written by Luciana October 24, 2017

    ‘White Collar’ Season 1 HD Screen Captures, Part 1

    When this site opened, 8 years ago, HD wasn’t still a thing. Well, at least not easy for everyone. White Collar was airing its first season and all captures we have in our site are in HDTV quality, with the USA Network logos all over the place. So I decided to recap the early seasons with better quality caps, logoless.
    Obviously it will take some time, but today I managed to upload the first 5 episodes from Season 1. I hope you enjoy them!

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