Best Movie Sex Scense
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We'd be remiss not to include the E.L. James series which birthed so many steamy sex scenes, we could not possibly count them all. From moments in the Red Room to shower sex of all kinds, here's a look at some of the best.
At this point in the movie, Quincy and Monica have known each other since they were kids, and their first love scene encapsulates that culmination of years of attraction, as well as the sheer awkwardness of crossing that line with your best friend. Set to a sultry rendition of 'This Woman's Work', the scene gives the two characters time and space to be naked in front of each other, both figuratively and literally, before they have sex.
Joanna Angel: My vote for the 90s film couple with the most chemistry goes to Rosie Perez and Woody Harrelson in White Men Can't Jump. Whether they're talking about Jeopardy! or arguing about the intricate breakdown of basketball scores, the two of them spend the whole movie bickering like kids on the playground who secretly have crushes on each other. This scene, where Harrelson playfully throws an irate Perez in the shower with their clothes on and turns the water on before the two have sex on the couch, is so damn cute and fun.
Considering its entire premise is steeped in the politics and power of sex, Cruel Intentions is a relatively chaste movie. Aside from that memorable kiss between Sarah Michelle Gellar and Selma Blair, the film's only other real moment of passion is when Ryan Phillippe and Reese Witherspoon's characters sleep together. It's a reversal of their previous dynamic: Sebastian had all the power when he set out to seduce Annette, but he is just as vulnerable as she during their first time together.
Joanna Angel: The Oscar-nominated movie about a 24-year-old professor (Armie Hammer) and a 17-year-old student (Timothée Chalamet) who have an affair is a poignant depiction of the excitement (and confusion) that comes with first love. The hottest sex scene isn't actually a sex scene, but a masturbation scene, in which Elio (Chalamet) is thinking about Oliver (Hammer) and in a fit of passion, confusion, and anger, masturbates inside of a peach. It's an odd yet incredibly sensual and romantic scene, and it's one of the most memorable moments of the movie.
Joanna Angel: I actually knew Natalie Portman as a child. (Our parents ran in the same circles, so we attended a lot of the same bat mitzvahs.) I was competitive with her as a preteen, and that feeling has lingered into adulthood (even though she's pretty clearly won, being a famous movie star and all).
Joanna Angel: I may have been the only person in America who liked this movie, but it's a zombie comedy-thriller featuring Megan Fox as a hot and horny demon and Amanda Seyfried as her plain Jane BFF: what's not to like, I ask you? The tension between the two of them builds throughout the whole movie, culminating with a slumber party makeout scene featuring Fox in tube shorts and underwear. The fact that it ends with a lot of blood doesn't detract from the fact that this is a sweet and sexy moment.
Joanna Angel: This threesome scene between a tantric sex-obsessed drug dealer (Desmond Askew) and two stoned bridesmaids ends with the entire room going up in flames. So yes, it's a bit silly, but as the creator of movies with titles like Rock and Roll In My Butthole, silly is something I can certainly appreciate. Besides, imagine being so into your pleasure and the pleasure of your partners that you don't notice you're all about to burn to death until the very last possible moment. This scene is both literally and figuratively hot.
Joanna Angel: The beloved cult movie Wet Hot American Summer is a goofy parody of 1980s summer camp flicks, so it's not exactly known for its eroticism. But this scene between McKinley (Michael Ian Black) and Ben (a pre-stardom Bradley Cooper) is both surprisingly poignant and sexy. Even Bradley Cooper says he loved shooting it.
Joanna Angel: All of the sex scenes in Y Tu Mama Tambien, a coming-of-age movie about two friends (Diego Luna and Gael Garcia Bernal) who go on a road trip with a gorgeous, terminally ill woman (Maribel Verdu), are hot. But this threesome scene toward the end of the film, which peaks with a liplock between Luna and Bernal, is probably the hottest, capturing a brief burst of passion in the heat of the moment.
Joanna Angel: Directed by David Lynch, this movie is so confusing that it yields different interpretations every time you watch it. This sex scene between aspiring actress Betty (Naomi Watts) and mysterious amnesiac Rita (Laura Elena Harring) is no exception. It's unclear if it's real or a dream, or if Betty is actually a woman named Diane, but what is clear is that the sex scene is beautiful and incredibly romantic, with a surging orchestral score and some deep, intense eye contact.
A bittersweet film, Weekend opens with two men meeting at a bar, a steamy sex romp, and the feelings that linger well after the sheets have been cleaned. It's sexy and sad...which is how we like our movies.
Fun fact: This soft-core take on BDSM pulled in over $1 billion at the box office across all three movies. The books they was based on were actually fan-fic for the Twilight tween series.
Fun fact: It wouldn't be a movie about soulless corporate ladder-climbing without coke-fueled orgies. Stanfield said he wanted to go nude, but his character's nudity was eventually cut from the script.
Directed by Spanish provocateur Luis Buñuel and starring Catherine Deneuve, Belle de Jour follows a housewife who enjoys an intense fantasy life. Upon learning of an upscale brothel from a friend, she goes to investigate and ultimately takes on an afternoon shift at the establishment. Despite the countless ~spicy~ scenes to choose from, this film is best admired for the sum of its parts.
Sex on screen is for inspiration, not education, and many of the hottest scenes in this film are downright impractical. But the onscreen chemistry between Mickey Rourke and Kim Basinger is so memorable that this movie retains its title, even decades after its release, as one of the hottest films ever made.
The brief sex scenes in this movie, shown only as shadows behind curtains, are the least sexy parts of the film. The real turn-on is watching an incredible range of people letting their freak flag fly, while Dr. Frank-N-Furter, played by Tim Curry, facilitates a sexual awakening for the hapless travelers who happen upon their lair one dark and stormy night.
Speaking of documentaries, 1968's They Call Us Misfit, followed two young hippies named Kenta and Stoffe and was notable (opens in new tab) for being the earliest example of non-simulated sex in a "legal" movie in Sweden.
In the movie, Emmanuelle is a filmmaker who debuts a scandalous, erotic film at Cannes. The original release of Emmanuelle 5 was met with some controversy due to speculation that director Walerian Borowczyk actually only directed the sexy film-within-a-film.
This 1969 movie was one of the first examples of the "women in prison" genre and there are reportedly four versions of it in existence, including Jesús Franco's director's cut and a French hardcore version released in 1974 that includes more than eight minutes of new, hardcore footage filmed by Claude Sendron.
This drama, also known by the title I Am a Groupie!, about groupie life in the rock music scene, was written by director Derek Ford and real-life former groupie Suzanne Mercer. The movie was originally released in 1970, but was re-released in 1974 with additional, hardcore scenes added in.
This Jesús Franco film focuses on three women who share an apartment and occasionally freelance as sex workers to pay the rent. The Blu-ray release includes both the softcore and hardcore versions of the movie.
This 1975 film spawned a long series of sequels, all focused on the gorgeous leading lady, who only goes by Emanuelle as a pseudonym. IRL, she's a journalist and photographer named Mae Jordan. In the first film in the series, "Emanuelle" takes an assignment working with a diplomatic couple and ends up embarking on sexual relationships with both of them. While the movie does feature hardcore scenes, they were filmed by body doubles.
This 2002 movie follows the lives of a group of teenagers in California. It was written by Harmony Korine (yes, of Spring Breakers fame) and was based on the real journals and memories of the film's director, Larry Clark. The unflinching look at teen life includes a mix of simulated and unsimulated sex scenes.
This 2005 movie is credited with being one of pioneers of the Mumblecore movement and features graphic depictions of sex, including a very graphic and very real scene of masturbation that leads to equally real ejaculation.
Described as a "pseudo-documentary," this early-70s movie dives deep into the occult, witchcraft, and black magic. And, just to give you an idea of how sexy things get within those topics, the movie was also released in a hardcore version, for the full XXX-factor.
Based on the 2008 novel of the same name, Wetlands (known in German as Feuchtgebiete) is your classic, brutally honest coming-of-age movie. The movie deals with a lot of big themes, like feminism and sexuality, but its 18-year-old protagonist is also the kind of girl who masturbates with vegetables and ends up in the hospital after an anal hair shaving experiment gone awry, so there's that.
Much Loved (also known as Zin Li Fik) is known for more than its unsimulated sex scenes. The 2015 French-Moroccan drama was one of the first movies to ever address the issue of prostitution in Morocco (where the movie is banned, FYI, over objections to its content).
Stranger by the Lake (or, as it's known in French, L'Inconnu du lac) is a bona fide critical darling. The 2013 French drama-thriller premiered in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival, where its director, Alain Guiraudie, won Best Director. As if that weren't critical cred enough, the movie also won the Queer Palm award and earned a place on several top ten lists in 2014. 2b1af7f3a8