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Everyone has a favorite genre: comedy , romance , horror . Those are, of course, the popular ones—or at least the most commonly checked fields when making polite conversation. But there's another element that, one way or another, we're all seeking out, all the time. Sexiness. Movies that evoke the all-too-often taboo topics of intimacy and attraction and lust . These works exist beyond the confines genre, because sex is pervasive; it has a way of making its way into all parts of our lives.
So, anyway, let's get on to what you want: the sexiest films currently available to stream on Netflix. Don't try to put sex in a box (though, there's probably a movie where someone has tried to do just that). There's something below for everyone. Embrace it. And once you're finished here, be sure to check out our list of the sexiest films ever made .
The raunchy side of sexy can still be sexy, and this film proves it. The satire from the 2000s is a perfect encapsulation of all the clichés of teen movies, but subjects those works only flirt with, this one goes all the way.
This queer-adjacent movie is also a thriller, a satire, and perhaps a touch of a horror film? It also features way more skin than it should be allowed to, but it works.
Sam Levinson's black and white Netflix creation may have been met with middling reviews, but the film's co-stars gave such an electrifying performance that reviewers forgave the film's downfalls. Starring Zendaya and John David Washington, the film follows an intimate evening following a couple's night out. Dripping in sexual energy, emotion, and chemistry, the film is a cocktail of sexiness.
Starring Nicholas Hoult and Laia Costa, Newness follows a couple from the launch of their relationship through all the trials they face after moving in together.
Jessica Chastain is the lead (again!) in Tate Taylor's 2020 film about a sexy assassin who has to work against the odds to reunite her family without becoming an assassination target herself.
Jezebel takes a look at a different side of the sex work industry, exploring the complexity of being a cam girl. In the film, a woman follows her sister's lead and begins her own webcam shows, but what follows is more complicated than simply signing on and turning a camera on for tips.
Elisa and Marcela tells the true story of the first same-sex marriage in Spain, in which two women, Elisa Sánchez Loriga and Marcela Gracia Ibeas, posed as a heterosexual couple so they could marry in 1901.
This psychological horror from director Daniel Goldhaber stars Madeline Brewer as Alice, a cam girl who finds that her online identity has been taken over by a doppelgänger of herself, who is seducing men that mysteriously vanish.
This Spanish film follows the passion and trials of the romance between Laura and Carlos, directed by Esteban Crespo.
Directed by Yuki Tanada, and adapted from her own novel, Romance Doll follows the marriage of Japanese couple Sonoko and Tetsuo, the latter of whom works as a sculptor creating sex dolls.
A struggling couple Jibran (Kumail Nanjiani) and Leilani (Issa Rae) are framed for a crime and set off on a hilarious adventure to clear their names.
For any little boy who has ever had a babysitter a few years his senior, this film will strike a bit of nostalgia for those adolescent fantasies. For any little boy whose babysitter also dabbled in the occult and threatened to kill him, let this listicle serve as a trigger warning.
Ali Wong and Randall Park have incredible chemistry in Netflix’s Always Be My Maybe. The film is practically embedded with sexual tension, as the two main characters have an intimate past that gets re-explored 15 years after the fact.
The true story of the most debauched rock group ever, The Dirt follows Mötley Crüe through the heady days of the 1980s as the heavy metal band becomes as famous for their love of sex and drugs as much as their rock and roll.
Spike Lee's first feature film is an indie black-and-white comedy starring Tracy Camilla Johns as a young woman in Brooklyn who juggles three potential boyfriends.
The shocking directorial debut from Elizabeth Wood follows Leah, a young college student in New York who falls for the wrong guy—and will go to extreme lengths to keep him in her life.
Rocco Siffredi offers an intimate behind-the-scenes look at his life as a porn star on the eve of his retirement from the business.
You may have heard about Chris Pine's full-frontal scene, which is barely sexy. But his love scene with co-star Florence Pugh is certainly hot and heavy.
Game of Thrones ' Natalie Dormer co-wrote this sexy thriller about a blind woman who hears her neighbor's (Emily Ratajkowski) murder, which sends her down a dark rabbit hole or violence and corruption.
Director Miguel Arteta co-wrote the screenplay for this comedy with Alia Shawkat, who stars as one half of a couple (alongside Laia Costa) that meets at a club and discovers intimacy through frequent sex.
A playful round of S&M goes terribly wrong in Mike Flanagan's adaptation of Stephen King's psychological horror film starring Bruce Greenwood and Carla Gugino.

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Famed actor Jeff Justice's frustrated secretary agrees helping her female friends kidnapping and raping him. It becomes possible when a tabloid reporter uses her buxom body to distract Jeff ... Read all Famed actor Jeff Justice's frustrated secretary agrees helping her female friends kidnapping and raping him. It becomes possible when a tabloid reporter uses her buxom body to distract Jeff Justice's private investigator guard. Famed actor Jeff Justice's frustrated secretary agrees helping her female friends kidnapping and raping him. It becomes possible when a tabloid reporter uses her buxom body to distract Jeff Justice's private investigator guard.
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The final Gary Graver XXX'r to be released during the fabled 'Golden Age of Pornography'.
Born into a military family in Norfolk, Virginia, a largely traditionalist upbringing did little to dampen Kimberly Carson's desire to shun a life of menial employment and head to Hollywood in search of fame and fortune. Alas, despite a college degree in theatre, her Tinseltown dream was found wanting - but another opportunity arose when she was spotted by infamous porn producer Hal Freeman. Back in '82, Freeman was twelve months away from being the first person prosecuted on the ridiculous charge of pandering, a determined anti-porn loophole that dominated the ultra-conservative years of the Reagan administration. Upon their meeting, Carson seemed enamoured by the mogul, as she teased in the pages of Cinema Blue: "I started doing nude modelling, and Hal Freeman saw my photos and convinced me to give movies a try and come and read for a role. "You can handle the part," he said, "But are you sure you can handle being a star?!"." Roles in Laurie Smith's Girls on Girls (1982) and Ed De Priest's Young and Restless (1983) were the immediate port of call for the twenty-year-old actress, but it was a pool table threesome in Gary Graver's Summer Camp Girls (1983) that announced her as a new major player in the adult industry. Nearly a hundred pictures followed for the ambitious performer, including a key role in The Dark Brothers' New Wave Hookers (1985), the acclaimed movie that established the alt-porn genre. However, the engaging and likable Carson's talents are best represented in SEX PLAY: a slight but enjoyable romp from Graver and his regular collaborator, Ted Paramore (aka 'Harold Lime'). Carson is Sue, the frumpy personal secretary to Hollywood leading man Jeff Justice (Eric Edwards). Miffed by the continuous cold shoulder she receives from the egotistical star, she decides to rope in three of her friends (Laurie Smith, Lisa Lake, and Desiree Lane) to help expose his malfunctioning manhood to a baying tabloid reporter (Kay Parker). Yes, it turns out that cinema's hottest poster boy hasn't managed to get an erection for over six months, so, with Sue hungry for revenge and her Justice-loving buddies chomping at the bit for some action with their idol ("I'd risk going to jail for a torture-f**k with Jeff Justice!"), all the pieces are in place for an epic sting that's dependent on a lifeless flop. "Don't tell them I'm not a man anymore," pleads Justice to a typically wonderful Parker in a moment which underlines the perceptive commentary on the fragility of celebrity status woven throughout Sex Play. It's something pushed further in another of the picture's standout scenes, when the initial-monikered studio chief, F. U. (the ever-brilliant John Alderman, carrying a certain similarity to Robert Evans), moans to Justice's agent (an uncredited Robert Kerman) about the impending cost of the actor's picketing wicket: "What will his adoring public do when they discover that the biggest star has a limp noodle between his legs?". This extra dimension was a common feature in Graver's XXX work; from the satire of Society Affairs (1982) to the Bunuelisms of 'V': The Hot One (1979). Sex Play might be more subdued than both of those, but it's enough to refute Vicki Lynch's scathing summation of the director. In her autobiography, The Secret Lives of Hyapatia Lee, the former porn queen recalled the sole time she'd worked with Graver - or 'Robert McCallum' as he was known on set - on Secret Dreams (1986): "Robert is of the belief that an adult film is nothing more than an excuse for sex and therefore, quality, acting, story and continuity are unimportant and can be thrown to the wind." As the industry moved away from filming on 35mm with six-figure budgets to shooting on video tape for barely $20k, it's clear that Graver began to feel some disillusionment towards the business. However, Sex Play was the filmmaker's final entry in the so-called 'Golden Age of Pornography' - and despite the occasional lethargy that accompanied the era that came next, Graver's twenty movie stretch that started with 3AM (1975) and culminated with this passable lark is unsurpassed, cementing his reputation as the one true master of commercial American pornography. Originally Published on The Schlock Pit dot com.
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[after three female fans break in his motel room and try to rape him]
Famed actor Jeff Justice : Look, look, this is ridiculous. You think you three little bimbos can just troop right in here and wind up in bed with Jeff Justice?
[the three female kidnappers all yell "yeah!" in unification]

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If you don't like cheesy romance but still want to watch a love story, sexy comedy movies are a good way to go. Whether you're in the mood for something raunchy or a little more tame, there is no shortage of options. Below, 26 funny, sexy movies perfect for any date night, night home alone, or marathon day with your friends. Just maybe don't watch these with kids or your parents around. Because that could get weird.
Think Cinderella, if it was actually a sexy comedy with Richard Gere and Julia Roberts. This movie is the classic rom-com in which sex isn't the main event, but watching them fall in love with each other is steamy enough. And, you know, they do eventually do it.
This movie is sexy, sad, funny, and utterly relatable. Watching Renee Zellwegger crush on Hugh Grant is a true rite of passage for any sexy comedy fan. As are the subsequent installments of the franchise.
Don't you remember being in high school, having a crush, and vowing to do literally anything to get that crush to notice you? Superbad gets it.
The ultimate teen sex comedy. Did you know that this movie made fetch — I mean, the term "MILF" — happen? Jason Biggs jerks off with a pie, Tara Reid gets oral before dinner, and the idea of band camp takes on a whole new meaning.
How is it possible that a movie can be heartbreaking and sexy and hilarious at the same time? Nothing is funnier than seeing Paul Rudd walk Steve Carrell through his first time with a woman. And there's also some hilarious body-waxing along the way.
For a raunchy comedy, this movie still manages to have its sexy moments, and the love story is actually pretty sweet.
This romantic comedy is way sexier than anyone gives it credit for.
When Harry Met Sally dares to argue that men and women can be just friends. Until, you know, they run to meet each other on New Year's Eve and declare their love. Happens to the best of us. Besides, everyone has to see the iconic Meg Ryan fake an orgasm in Katz's Deli at least once.
It's Complicated is sexy, heartfelt, and includes a pairing you never even knew you wanted to watch together: Meryl Streep and Alec Baldwin. Plus, no one does rom-coms like Nancy Meyers.
This might be the original teen sex comedy, if only because it's where so many tropes that are used (or spoofed) in movies like American Pie or Superbad came from. If you've never seen it, definitely add it to your list.
Judd Apatow is obviously really good at making raunchy, sweet, sexy comedies given how many of his films are on this list. This one is a good place to start if you haven't seen any of his other work (which would be pretty impossible).
This sexy comedy transitions from raunchy to romantic minute by minute.
Will Smith always knows how to strike a balance between romance and comedy, and this movie is the perfect example of that.
If Judd Apatow's movies are all about awkward men, Sex and the City is about women having to deal with said awkward men. Obviously, there's a lot of raunchy talk too.
A true classic that needs no further description.
This movie has a lot of sex, but you'll be surprised at how funny it is too.
This movie deserves to be watched ... trust me, OK?
This movie is sexy, yes, but it is so much more than that. There's heartbreak and healing and lots of sex talk. It's so, so good.
Bachelorette is from the same writer as Sleeping With Other People; Leslye Headland is a sexy comedy genius.
There is one scene in this movie that is so sexy a statue should be built in its honor.
Possibly one of the best teen comedies of all time.
Cameron Diaz, Leslie Mann, and Kate Upton find out that they're all in a relationship with none other than Jaime Lannister, er, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau. So they team up to find him and give him a taste of his own medicine, resulting in some very sexy comedy.
Eurotrip is one of the raunchiest and most ridiculous comedies of its time. It's chock full of sex — and terrible cliches about Europeans, but hey, it was the early aughts.
Ted's (Ben Stiller) dream prom date with Mary (Cameron Diaz) never happened because of an injury at her house, so he decides to hire Pat (Matt Dillon) to track her down. A tricky love triangle ensues — as does that epic scene with semen in her hair.
Amy Schumer has built her career on explicit humor, so of course her 2015 rom-com is full of it.
This article was originally published on Sep. 1, 2016

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Sexy and unsettling, in equal measure.
When it comes to adulthood, there are few things more complicated than sex . (Okay, maybe taxes, but those aren't nearly as enjoyable.) Yes, sex is fun, but it's never just fun. It can also be exciting, delicate, primal, and, on some occasions, downright thrilling. Perhaps that's why auteurs have returned so frequently over the years to films that blend sex and danger (sometimes to the point of horror —but, you know, do you what you're into, with consent).
So we wrangled a list of them together—films that titillate while still resisting straight smut-hood. (Okay there's a little of that.) The best of these films use sex in a nuanced, thought-provoking way. They highlight the vulnerability of sex and the danger of an illicit pairing. They can pique your sexual curiosity, get your heart pumping, and still make you feel like you watched something decent.
So turn the air condition up a bit to keep things comfortable, snuggle up with someone who's down with a touch of dirty, and check out this list of some of the sexiest erotic thrillers ever.
Beside the fact that it's an excellent film, the sexual tension in The Talented Mr. Ripley is beyond palpable. Starring Jude Law, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Matt Damon, the film follows Tom Ripley—a common man tasked with bringing back a wealthy playboy to the States in the 1950s. He travels to idyllic Italy, but it soon becomes apparent that Ripley is far more menacing than initially perceived, and he'll do anything to either be or have the man he is supposed to be fetching.
You should not fuck with robots. You should not fuck robots. You should not robots, period. Ex Machina is stereotypically A24-level beautiful, but it's equal parts sexy and terrifying as two men, a programmer and a tech company's CEO, come to learn that the invention they've created—a gorgeous robot by the name of Ava—is far more powerful than the two initially believed. Let's just say she's no Alexa.
Desire is a dangerous thing, be it for professional aspirations or personal ones. Black Swan dives deep into the world of ballet, pitting Natalie Portman and Mila Kunis against each other as much as it throws them together. Sensual, intense, and deeply disturbing, the feature from Darren Aronofsky is somehow sexy in a way that is borderline troubling. It will also ensure that you don't pick at your fingernails ever again,
Be prepared to do some reading after you finish this famously complicated and mind-boggling thriller from auteur David Lynch, which skewers Hollywood with its offbeat humor and dark cautionary themes. While Lynch's neo-noir focuses mostly on an aspiring actress (Naomi Watts) playing amateur detective upon her arrival in Los Angeles, the film features a
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