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From Deep Water to Love & Leashes , the year's sexiest films dial up the danger.
Looking to turn up the heat in 2022? Now that people are finally leaving their pandemic hibernations and going out into the world once again, not only are the movies back, but real-life dating as well. Enter: Date night. For those looking to take things to the next level, this year promises a new slate of sexy films to get you in the mood.
Many of 2022’s sexiest films carry a sense of danger , and demand that the viewer leave their comfort zones behind to enter some perilous new activities. Whether it’s to normalize BDSM play, like in Love & Leaches , or to commit flat-out murder in films like Deep Water and X , love doesn’t come easy as directors break the mold to try and become one of the sexiest movies of all time .
Below you’ll find our eight picks for the sexiest films of the year (so far)—and one we just can't wait to watch.
Any film bumping Charli XCX’s “Hot Girl” in its trailer is sure to scream sex appeal especially when it’s paired with a scene featuring Pete Davidson saying, “I look like I f*ck.” Though the heart of Bodies, Bodies, Bodies is a whodunnit satire, sex drive motivates its characters just as much as a thirst for blood does. Sure, bringing your Tinder boyfriend along to a trip where someone gets killed doesn’t exactly exude “meet-cute,” but nothing amps up sexual tension quite like fighting for your life.
A retired teaching waiting in a hotel room for her young mystery lover to arrive might feel like the premise of an… adult film. And, of course, in many ways, Good Luck to You, Leo Grande is a very adult film–following Emma Thompson’s character as she sets out to have her first orgasm (and many subsequent ones) with young sex worker Leo Grande. But the film is also a beautiful coming-of-middle-age story about sexual awakening, aging, and humanity. Perfect if you’re looking for an out-of-the-box rom-com.
As any hardcore Jane Austen fan will confirm, make no mistake that Pride & Prejudice is a sex movie . And this modern adaptation from Joel Kim-Booster, set in Fire Island, does justice to this erotic tradition. But it also explores how Fire Island’s utopian associations of sexual liberation and unity are so often frayed by discrimination within the gay community.
Ben Affleck and Ana de Armas star in what is probably the most outwardly and intentionally sexy movie of 2022, about an open marriage with disastrous conclusions. Based on the novel of the same name by Patricia Highsmith, Deep Water tells the story of a husband who grows jealous of his wife's extramarital affairs, even though they've agreed to the non-traditional arrangement. And when her old boyfriends start mysteriously turning up dead, she starts looking for clues.
A South Korean romantic comedy about workplace power dynamics, Jung Ji-woo enters a "play" contract with her male coworker after discovering his guilty secret: he's into male-submissive BDSM. Intrigued, she becomes his "master" and bosses him around the office until real feelings surprise them both.
One of the breakout films of this year's SXSW showcase, X is a rural-set Texas horror about the '70s porn industry. Shooting a porno-flick called The Farmer's Daughter , the actors soon find themselves starring in something more akin to The Texas Chainsaw Massacre . The small-budget indie film, starring Mia Goth and singer Kid Cudi, pays homage to classic, sexy slasher films while remaining audaciously erotic.
Superhero movies are not usually known for being sexy , but if anyone can do it right it's the Bat and the Cat. Robert Pattinson and Zoë Kravitz, with their skin-tight costumes and heavy smeared makeup, exude sexual tension as the best on-screen Batman/Catwoman pairing since Michelle Pfeiffer and Michael Keaton.
A British romantic period piece set after World War I, Mothering Sunday tells the story of Jane Fairchild, an orphaned maid who enjoys walking through the estate's library completely nude and running her fingers over their massive book collection. The sex scenes are not only intimate, but intricately choreographed.

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