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Sex . It’s a fact of life— and cinema. It’s one of humankind’s most instinctual, natural, and necessary acts. Which is probably why every class of erotica is streaming all over screens big, small, and handheld. But before you dive head-first into your go-to porn hub again, consider elevating the “wham, bam, thank you, ma’am” with our curation of the best sex movies.
Bolstered by gripping storylines, dynamic character arcs, and provocative fantasies, our roundup highlights those films that explore sex and relationships in all its nuances. Sex can be sticky, it can be sweaty, it can even be funny, and you deserve a film that reflects that. A movie that is more than its sex scenes —but all the better because of them.
From sex-positive comedies that find the awkward in getting laid to enthralling queer romances perfecting the art of afternoon delight, the following list of the best sex movies will not only get you in the mood, but leave you completely satisfied. So let’s get it on.
Despite its blunt titling, this award-winning Spanish romance is more than bedsheets-deep. About a trio whose lives are linked through one man’s novel, it stars Paz Vega as the titular waitress who heads to an island to grieve her lover. Although, grieving through flashbacks and a plot that defies chronology are the last things on anyone’s mind.
Spike Lee’s debut black-and-white joint about a Brooklyn woman juggling three relationships is an experiment in monogamy, Black sexuality, and female autonomy. Its heroine, Nola Daarling, even spawned a reimagined series from Lee, one in which she will have you know, she’s “damn sure no one’s property.”
It’s not often films that don’t skimp on unsimulated sex repeatedly make film critics’ best-of lists, but here we are. From start to climax, French director Alain Guiraudie’s lakeside thriller fondles the senses as protagonist Franck mills about a cruising spot looking for a solid mate. In his sights? Michel, a tall, dark, and handsome stranger who may or may not be a callous killer.
Once you forgive the low-hanging Nathaniel Hawthorne references penetrating Will Gluck’s self-aware film, this Emma Stone vehicle is more enjoyable than a pocketful of sunshine. She plays Olive, a wannabe high school vixen whose sexual exploits are nothing but fiction—and yet her journey through slut-shaming and sullied reputations is nothing short of adolescent enlightenment.
Masquerading as a puberty horror, this critically acclaimed romp starring Jess Weixler is actually body horror with a feminist bent. Inspired by vagina dentata (“vagina with teeth”), a misogynistic myth used to dissuade women from promiscuity, Teeth chews over the audacity of a maturing woman to actually indulge her sexual compulsions, and it does so with some pretty good gore while it’s at it.
No matter how perfect the plan, love, lust, and lechery will always get in the way. And Chan-wook Parks’s Handmaiden, a tale of intrigue and deception, is no different. Assigned to a beautiful heiress to secretly help a Japanese Count seduce and rob her, handmaid Sookee finds that she, instead, wants the affluent woman all to herself.
Sean Baker has a resume full of groundbreaking films. Tangerine, a comedy about trans sex workers surviving on the fringes of society, might just be at the top of it. Starring two trans actors in its principle roles—not to mention being shot entirely on an iPhone and featuring a hyperlocal trap soundtrack—the film deals in transactional sex, yes, but it also surprises with warmth and intimacy.
On their way to New Orleans for a weekend of drinking, sexing, and girl bossing, the women (Regina Hall, Queen Latifah, Jada Pinkett Smith, Tiffany Haddish) in Malcolm D. Lee’s raunch comedy are not interested in anything PC. From breaking the seal on Bourbon Street to experimenting in bed with a grapefruit, these women know how to do the Big Easy right. And we love them all the more for it.
Four guys, one goal: To each lose their virginity on prom night. Armed with a premise that could be boiled down to three letters (S-E-X) and pie-shagging shock humor, the Weitzs' massive box-office success paved the way for raunchy fare including Superbad and The 40-Year-Old Virgin . Watch Now
Michael Pitt ( Dawson’s Creek ), Eva Green ( Penny Dreadful ), and Louis Garrel ( Little Women ) bare it all in Bernardo Bertolucci’s Parisian period drama about a pair of French siblings and their American friend who ride out the riots of 1968 by doing the nasty in their apartment. Watch Now
A Scandinavian coming-of-age film that unapologetically explores the lascivious mentality of a 15-year-old girl named Alma, Turn Me On, Dammit! follows the protagonist down her hormonal rabbit holes and horn-ball fantasies. There’s even a charming, yet twisted, spin on the Say Anything boombox climax. Watch Now
Argentine director Gaspar Noé is known to deliver on the shockers. And with Love —his NSFW, graphic tale of love, loss, and climax—he told media publications , “With my next film I hope guys will have erections and girls will get wet.” So, um, yeah. Luckily, with this elevated porn comes a pretty decent narrative that hinges on an electrifying ménage à trois. Watch Now
It’s both a compliment and a disservice to compare God’s Own Country to Brokeback Mountain , but when you read the synopsis, Ang Lee’s ruminating masterpiece can’t help but spring to mind. Two men, one numbing himself with booze and casual sex, the other a Romanian migrant looking for work, retreat in isolation and spark up an intense sexual and emotional relationship. Watch Now
A film about pornography that’s not really about pornography, Paul Thomas Anderson’s ambitious golden age of disco-era pic is about remarkably unremarkable characters who live in an imaginary world where they are kings and queens. Watch Now
Director Luca Guadagnino ( Call Me By Your Name ) is all about the senses with I Am Love . It stars Tilda Swinton as a bored housewife whose sensibilities are awakened by an arousing chef played by Edoardo Gabbriellini. Their rapturous affair is so salty, sweet, spicy, earthy, and raw, you’ll want to go again. Watch Now
Winona Ryder as Charlotte Flax, a teenager whose devout Catholic nunnery plans are postponed when she drops trou with the small-town heartthrob, Joe, is all of us. Maybe not necessarily the Catholicism part, but definitely the pining over and daydreaming naughty thoughts about actor Michael Schoeffling, who also plays Jake in Sixteen Candles . Watch Now
French auteur Francois Ozon ( Swimming Pool ) delivers an erotic story of a teen escort with Young & Beautiful . It stars Marine Vacth as Isabelle, a 17-year-old who loses her virginity on vacation then returns home to live out her seductive double life as a call girl.
Not every teenage girl’s coming-of-age includes an affair with her mother’s boyfriend, but the angst, the awkwardness, and the agony is universal. Bel Powley stars in Marielle Heller’s bold take on female sexuality, complete with penis drawings, of course. Another worth your time? Turn Me On, Dammit! Watch Now
Sex addiction is no laughing matter, but it’s also no stranger to comedic interpretation, both endearing ( Thanks for Sharing ) and shocking (Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s Don Jon ). Never has the disorder received such raw analysis than in Steve McQueen’s compulsive drama starring Michael Fassbender. Watch Now
Andrew Ahn's steamy indie offers a peek into the self-discovery of an 18-year-old Korean-American student who struggles to make both himself and his immigrant parents happy. When he gets a job at a late-night spa in LA, he decides whose happiness matters most. A Sundance winner, Spa Night is thoughtful cinema the queer subgenre deserves. Watch Now
When the going gets boring, the protagonist in Luis Bunuel’s tale trades housewife for call girl. Catherine Deneuve stars, “in and out of Yves Saint Laurent,” as the trailer puts it. There’s surrealism. There’s BDSM. There’s a whip. Another wooing French seduction film to check out? Francois Ozon’s Young & Beautiful . Watch Now
Things get violent in this Japanese screamer about a couple whose sexual affair tests the limits of obsession. Virtually the entire narrative unfurls inside their erotic bubble, and like most of director Nagisa Oshima’s resume, this film is based on horrifying truth. Like spoilers? Google “Sada Abe.” Watch Now
Stanley Kubrick sends Tom Cruise on an overnight odyssey in this mind-numbing marital drama. As Dr. Harford, Cruise sets out on a journey to sexual and moral discovery. Watch Now
Though not necessarily explicit or graphic by today’s standards, there is a lot of skin, rustled sheets, and sexual metaphors (train —> tunnel) in this Rodgers and Hammerstein musical starring Dorothy Dandridge and Harry Belafonte as forbidden lovers. Watch Now
Based on an emotional true story, The Sessions follows a guy (John Hawkes) paralyzed from the neck down from childhood polio, who uses a motorized gurney. His goal? To lose his virginity before meeting the big man in the sky. His solution? A sex surrogate (Helen Hunt). Watch Now
A film about manipulation and conquests, Stephen Frears’s period romance stars Glenn Close, Michelle Pfeiffer, and John Malkovich as 18th-century aristocrats behaving very badly. The gist: A widow and her ex-lover work to destroy a recently married woman. Love a subpar remake? Cruel Intentions stole its intent from this bodice-ripping classic. Watch Now
Can’t have a roundup of sexy cinema without the industry’s most infamous sex symbol. Arguably Marilyn Monroe's raciest film , Niagara is about a woman who uses her wiles to seduce a man into killing her husband. And there’s no denying the metaphor here: a gushing natural wonder. What ever could they be referencing? Watch Now
Given media’s numerous headlines, descriptors, and summaries for David Robert Mitchell’s horror film, we wouldn’t be spoiling anything by saying it’s about a girl being harassed by a sexually-transmitted demon. Simply put, it’s a coital cautionary tale freakier than anything shown in grade-school sex ed. Watch Now
When the parents are away, the minors will… run a high-end prostitution ring out of their living room. So goes this ‘80s number starring Tom Cruise as Joel Goodson, the not-so-good son who’s wrecked his dad’s Porsche and needs cash to fix it stat. Enter: fantasy woman Rebecca De Mornay. Watch Now
Clueless director Amy Heckerling’s film about a group of Southern California high schoolers who are interested in studying the art of getting laid feels authentic because it pretty much is. The screenplay, as well as the book it’s adapted from, is based on the real-life happenings of its writer, Cameron Crowe. Watch Now
Not to be confused with the sports drama, Stacie Passon’s erotic drama does involve baseball. It stars a brilliant Robin Weigert as a sexually frustrated housewife who gets knocked in the head by a fly ball, then embarks on a sexual odyssey with fellow lonely women around town. Watch Now
There’s a lot of sex in Alfonso Cuaron’s road-tripper that rides shotgun with two teenage boys and an older woman on a journey to self-discovery. A lot. But there’s also an insightful narrative, beautifully shot cinematography, and a reason it was nominated for an Oscar. Watch Now
The title refers to a species of springtime butterfly, as there is no duke in Peter Strickland’s entomological mystery. The movie flutters between a woman who studies insects and the dominatrix she’s learning from, with just enough kink, bondage, and discipline to put Mr. and Mrs. Grey to shame.
The After movies, touted as a sort of Fifty Shades for the younger generation, are actually better than all the Christian Grey tales combined. Don’t get us wrong; After , nor its superior sequel, are going to win any esteemed awards, but things will definitely get e-steamy during your screening seshes. Watch Tessa and her aptly named lover, Hardin, go at it—and remember, the pause button is always right there should you wanna partake.
A nominee for the top prize at Cannes last year, Benedetta is a provocative interpretation of the events surrounding the same-name real-life nun who in the 17th century received both erotic and religious visions while carrying on a lesbian relationship with a fellow nun in an Italian convent. A riotous period piece that holds no bars when it comes to sex, secrets, and sacrilege, this 2021 gift is the soft-core showing you’d expect—and hope for—from the director who gave us Basic Instinct.
Ang Lee’s Oscar-winning rumination on forbidden love follows two cowboys, Jake Gyllenhaal and Heath Ledger, into the wilderness on a job herding sheep. Tucked away in the serene mountains of Wyoming and protected by Mother’s Nature’s privacy, the two give in to their every sexual impulse, developing an unbreakable bond that rattles loose a force of feelings and connects them for eternity.
The camming industry gets a terrifying cautionary tale in Blumhouse’s 2018 psychological horror flick, Cam . Carried by a brilliant performance by Madeline Brewer, the film unfolds through Alice, a sexy cam girl whose popularity on her Free Girls Live streaming site is off the charts. That is, until her account and her identity are hijacked by some look-alike. Hell-bent on getting her life back, Alice falls down one of the creepiest rabbit holes of the dark web. And you’re just along for the ride.
A sex-positive tale about a group of disabled guys who pile into a van with a nurse for a driver and head to a brothel to lose their virginities, Richard Wong’s 2019 crowd-pleaser is actually one of several movies telling the same true story. There’s a Belgian comedy, a Dutch version, and even a BBC documentary exploring Asta Philpot’s sexual odyssey. No matter your preferred medium, know you’re in for a real treat.
If getting all hot and bothered watching Patrick Swayze and his former Rockette partner burn up the dance floor as a sea of stuffy Kellerman on-lookers clutch their pearls is wrong, then we don’t want to be right. Swayze stars as ’80s heartthrob Johnny Castle, the Catskills resort dance instructor who manages to lure a straight-laced daddy’s girl, played by Jennifer Grey, into his bed—and into his heart. Released in 1987 and set in the early ’60s with a soundtrack of pop and soul goodies, this one never gets old.
Attraction knows no boundaries in Sebastián Lelio and Rebecca Lenkiewicz’s film festival award winner starring a pair of Rachels. Weisz and McAdams team up to play dutiful members of the Jewish Orthodox community. After a childhood incident leads one of them to be exiled—an attempt to repress further lesbian urges—the two reunite, testing the limits and boundaries of marriage, religion, and love.
Lisa Cholodenko, who later directed The Kids Are All Right, put out this gem in 1998. It stars Ally Sheedy and Radha Mitchell as ambitious career climbers who exploit each other to ascend in their own respective workplaces, while simultaneously blurring the lines between personal and professional. The whole thing is just sexy, it’s easy, and it’s exactly what you want in a queer love story.
Stella is the gorgeous Angela Bassett; her Groove is what she lost when she sent her husband packing; how she got it back? Now, that’s where the fun begins. As Stella Payne, a successful stockbroker who puts work before everything including her sex life, she heads to Jamaica for a little R&R. Enter: the source of her newfound groove, Taye Diggs, who plays Winston Shakespeare, a handsome islander who’s 20 years younger and knows all the right moves.
An erotic tale of seduction that weaves its plot through a powerful politician named Yee and the seductress helping to get him assassinated, Mai, the film snakes its way through danger, espionage, and sweaty bodies. Ang Lee goes all out with his spy epic and doesn’t hold back when it comes to the sexual escapades between his leading actors. Read: There are several explicitly graphic sex scenes here.
A Netflix Original, this collection of short films pulls the covers back on Indian sexuality, revealing the stories of four women directed by four of India’s most talented directors. Proving that lust, love, and everything like it are beautiful, awkward, comedic, necessary, and very real female desires—and not taboos that should be left to shame-spiral in secret— Lust Stories will make you laugh, nod along, and hope internally for a bigger conversation externally.
It’s Maggie Gyllenhaal as you’ve never seen her: on all fours, submitting to her boss. As Lee Holloway, a woman who exists a mental hospital and enters a relationship with her superior, the actress gives one of her most talked-about performances—whips, chains, bizarre animal-inspired behavior, it’s all here. James Spader costars, and the result is a sadomasochistic love story that would probably make Fifty Shades blush.
Often compared to Malcolm D. Lee’s Best Man, The Wood, which also stars Taye Diggs, is actually more interested in the teenage wet dream than marrying the woman of your dreams. About a group of friends who take a stroll down memory lane before one of them gets hitched, the film is good-natured take on the journey from boyhood to manhood—and even though there aren’t really any sex scenes, there is certainly plenty of grinding on the mind.
National treasure Diane Lane strips down with French actor Olivier Martinez to play lovers Connie and Paul in a sexy adultery thriller from a director who is quite familiar with onscreen erotica—see: Fatal Attraction, Lolita, 9½ Weeks, and Indecent Proposal . Here, Connie and Paul turn Paul’s Soho loft into their own dirty movie, concealing their naughty little secret from Connie’s husband. And for at least the first half of the movie, it’s good mood-setting material.
Andrew Haigh’s celebrated, sunlit indie film about two men whose chance one-night stand turns into something much more intimate wowed critics and cinephiles alike when it premiered at the South by Southwest Festival in 2011. Starring the sincere, bare-bones performances of Tom Cullen as Russel and Chris New as Glen, the two-handed film continues to top best-of lists all these years later.
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