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68 Sexiest Movies of All Time

Take a break from the outdoors and heat things up inside.

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It’s too hot to spend any reasonable amount of time outside. I hate to be a pessimist during the sunniest months of the year, but let’s be real—would you rather melt into a puddle or hang out indoors? I’ll choose crispy air-conditioning over the blistering heat any day. That, dear reader, is why I think we should spend this summer as the streaming gods intended: on the couch. While we’re at it, why not bring some of that heat indoors with a sexy movie night?

Think about it. You get a little sizzle without the risk of swass (look it up) or heatstroke. That sounds like a win to me. If you’re willing to partake in this experiment, we’ve rounded up 68 sexy movies that fit the bill. Below, you’ll find a mix of erotic thrillers, comedies, and romances. From A24’s Love Lies Bleeding to Call Me By Your Name’s steamy summer fling, these 68 films will heat things up without wearing you out. Press play and thank me later.

Love Lies Bleeding

Love Lies Bleeding stars Kristen Stewart as Lou, a gym manager in rural New Mexico. Lou’s days are dull as can be, but her life changes when she meets Jackie—a bodybuilder with dreams of competing in Las Vegas. She and Jackie fall for each other and pursue a new life. The only issue? Lou’s crime-ridden family has other plans.

Amazon Prime Video

The Postman Always Rings Twice

In The Postman Always Rings Twice, a married woman asks her lover to help kill her husband. We won’t spoil it for you, but things don’t go as planned. How does that saying go? Oh yeah, don’t mix business with pleasure.

Apple TV+

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Call Me by Your Name

Call Me by Your Name tracks a steamy summer between Elio, a curious 17-year-old, and Oliver, a doctoral student interning with Elio’s father. As the weeks go by, Elio and Oliver find themselves inexplicably drawn to each other. Their journey is a romantic, albeit heartbreaking, journey of self-discovery.

Netflix

Good Luck to You, Leo Grande

In Good Luck to You, Leo Grande, Emma Thompson stars as Nancy Stokes, a widow who hires a young escort named Leo Grande. After ending an unfulfilling marriage, Nancy dreams of exploring her sexual desires—but as she gets to know Leo, she uncovers far more than she anticipated.

Hulu

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Lady Chatterley’s Lover

Lady Chatterley’s Lover is based on the 1928 novel of the same name. The film follows a woman who embarks on an affair after her marriage falls apart. It’s a simple premise, but the fallout is as complex as it gets.

Netflix

Disobedience

In Disobedience, Rachel Weisz stars as Ronit Krushka, a photographer who travels home to London after her father dies. While back in town, she runs into her former best friend and crush, Esti. Years earlier, the women were shunned for their attraction toward each other—and their reunion sparks a passionate affair.

Netflix

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Deadly Illusions

Deadly Illusions follows the life of Mary Morrison, a novelist and mother. When Mary finds herself struggling to write her next book, she hires a nanny named Grace to take care of her children. Things become complicated, though, when Mary becomes inexplicably drawn to their new caretaker.

Netflix

365 Days

In 365 Days, Massimo, a member of the Sicilian Mafia, kidnaps a woman whom he becomes infatuated with. He then insists they spend 365 days together to fall in love. Somehow it all works out!

Netflix

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Really Love

Really Love follows an unexpected romance between a painter and a law student. Though they come from two different worlds, the duo form a quick and passionate bond. Sometimes opposites really do attract, huh?

Netflix

In the Realm of the Senses

To be frank, this borders on legit porn. That might be because it’s a Japanese art film that is ... mostly porn. But it counts as a classic nonetheless. Hinging on the relationship of a hotelier and his new employee as World War II dawns on the world, let’s just say ... they like each other. A lot.

Amazon

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Don’t Look Now

This one doubles as a thriller for the ages. There’s something deeply intimate about the sex scene shared between Donald Sutherland and Julie Christie that you simply don’t see in film anymore. (It’s also a nice break from a very intense movie.)

Amazon

The Devil’s Advocate

Psychological thrillers are some of the sexiest films in the library. This one, starring a young Keanu Reeves and Charlize Theron, is no exception.

Amazon

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Sylvie’s Love

Tessa Thompson wows in this film from 2020. (One of the few good things to come out of that year, right?) Set across multiple years, Sylvie (Thompson) develops feeling for a saxophonist hired to work for her father, but even after a summer fling, the feeling of romance doesn’t subside.

Amazon

Titanic

Okay, this is more about one scene in particular, but damn if that scene didn’t define a generation of youths. With the mark of a pencil, the placement of a necklace, and the unforgettable line “Draw me like one of your French girls,” Titanic cements itself as one of the sexiest films of all time, if for nothing else than that hand smacking against a foggy window.

Amazon

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Queen & Slim

Extremely heavy in subject matter, the core of Queen & Slim is a beautiful, raw romance that exists between the titular characters, played by Jodie Turner-Smith and Daniel Kaluuya. As sensual as it is heartbreaking, a first date turns into a road trip like no other.

Amazon

The Graduate

It’s an OG risqué selection. Starring a young Dustin Hoffman, Anne Bancroft, and William Daniels (Mr. Feeny!!), the 1967 film follows a recent college grad who is being plagued with the ever-existential question: What are you doing with your life? Turns out, the answer in this case is being seduced by an older woman. What emerges is a May–December romance that would alter pop culture forever.

Amazon

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Burlesque

Sort of silly? Yes. Well acted? Not so much. Campy? All day long, baby. Burlesque isn’t prestige film, but it’s entered near-cult status as a movie-musical featuring Cher and Christina Aguilera. But beyond its star power, the film offers a steamy look into the life of Ali, an up-and-coming burlesque artist with a (predictably) bombastic voice. Pair her incredible physique with love interest Cam Gigandet’s? Good gracious.

Amazon

Malcolm & Marie

Sam Levinson directs this sultry, visceral black-and-white film about a couple whose relationship is tested following a night out. Zendaya and John David Washington star in the film, and their chemistry is nothing short of electric.

Netflix

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God’s Own Country

When people think of the Gay Love Story™, Brokeback Mountain comes to mind, but the oft-overlooked God’s Own Country is a just-as-good, if not superior, story about a farmer whose unfulfilling life leads to a series of sexual trysts and drinking. That is, until one day when a Romanian migrant farmer comes into his life and reshapes the world he’d given up on.

Amazon

Basic Instinct

It was the leg crossing, uncrossing, and recrossing that raised eyebrows around the world. Sharon Stone’s iconic role in Basic Instinct has the grit and gravitas to keep the film in distinguished territory while also highlighting just how sexy a thriller can be.

Amazon

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