The “Dance with Me” Scene, 'Dirty Dancing': Jennifer Grey and Patrick Swayze
Shutterstock Getting dirty indeed, Jennifer Grey and Patrick Swayze strip down to their skivvies for a romp in a log cabin sound-tracked to the soulful vocals of Solomon Burke’s “Cry to Me” in the 1987 film. Now, these days, Baby and Johnny’s slow dance-turned-slow love making would hardly garner a PG-13 rating, but for a girl in her formative years, watching that scene in the late ‘80s was something to behold.
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The Fight Scene, 'Mr. and Mrs. Smith': Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt
Shutterstock Though the final chapter has long been closed on the Brangelina love story, there’s no harm in revisiting the prologue to their romance. Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Doug Liman’s spy action thriller starring the two heartthrobs, marks the beginning of what would become iconic coupledom, and it includes a sex scene—complete with all the chemistry and fire power of their characters’ automatic weapons—that proves there is a very thin line between love and hate.
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The Tent Scene, Brokeback Mountain: Jake Gyllenhaal and Heath Ledger
Shutterstock Ang Lee is credited with bringing a queer love story to mainstream cinema with his ruminating and meditative Brokeback Mountain, starring two of Hollywood’s most well-known and A-list actors. Gyllenhaal and Ledger saddle up to play gay cowboys whose relationship becomes official in a secluded tent after a night of too much whiskey. For another, much rawer, take on queer romance, check out God’s Own Country.
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The Car Scene, 'Queen & Slim': Jodie Turner-Smith and Daniel Kaluuya
Shutterstock It’s a new film—having been released just last year—but what Jodie Turner-Smith and Daniel Kaluuya do to each other in a car results in one of the hottest sex scenes to ever make it into the reel can. Queen & Slim is a racially charged film about injustice that draws comparisons to Bonnie and Clyde and Thelma & Louise, so this particular scene isn’t without its own protest, but damn if it isn’t steamy.
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The Window-Smashing Smash, 'Body Heat': Kathleen Turner and William Hurt
Shutterstock Erotic thrillers really found their B-movie stride in the ‘90s with Basic Instinct, Sliver, Disclosure, and Wild Things, but honestly William Hurt and Kathleen Turner were waxing passionate in sexy neo-noir cinema long before Sharon Stone went commando under that little white dress. Here, Turner plays Matty Walker, a housewife who somehow convinces Hurt’s Ned to break into her house and strip her of her inhibitions … and her underthings.
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The Snowy Striptease, 'Out of Sight': Jennifer Lopez and George Clooney
Shutterstock One of the most celebrated sex scenes of all time, this one is artfully done and told out of sequence—director Steven Soderbergh being as playful with editing and time and narrative as his two leads, Jennifer Lopez and George Clooney, are with each other. Flirty and cheeky as they undress, they do finally get horizontal, their lips do finally lock, and unfortunately, the screen does finally fade to black.
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The Lakeside Scene, 'Boys Don’t Cry': Hilary Swank and Chloë Sevigny
Shutterstock Director Kimberly Peirce takes a tender approach to depicting a transgender man getting intimate with his dream girl in Boys Don’t Cry, the 1999 indie drama that would score its leading actress, Hilary Swank, a Best Actress Oscar win. It costars Chloë Sevigny as said dream girl and the two reach oral heights under the stars in a field by a lake late at night.
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The Blue Screen, 'Top Gun': Kelly MacGillis and Tom Cruise
Shutterstock Movie watchers are finally given their release after that sweaty display of macho pseudo-athleticism on a beach volleyball court when Maverick (played, of course, by an aviator-sporting classic Tom Cruise) and his bombshell instructor (Kelly MacGillis) use their tongues to get to know each other’s bodies in front of a blue screen while Berlin’s “Take My Breath Away” plays in the background. It’s seminal ‘80s viewing.
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The Red Dress Scene, 'In the Realm of the Senses': Eko Matsuda and Tatsuya Fuji
Shutterstock In the Realm of the Senses has long been considered one of the most perverse and erotic films to have ever slinked across the screen. Sexually explicit and non-simulated in its acts, the art-house gem about a real-life tabloid scandal features countless coital climaxes between its two leads. But the red dress scene manages to leave a little more to the imagination than the rest of the film, making for quite the arousing watch.
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The Cheerleader Scene, 'A History of Violence': Maria Bello and Viggo Mortensen
Shutterstock At the beginning of David Cronenberg’s 2005 thriller, Bello and Mortensen, who play married couple Tom and Edie Stall, perform a seduction scene in which Edie dons her high school cheerleading uniform and coyly persuades Tom into a game on tongue-twisting fun. Its innocence is vital to the brutal and difficult-to-watch sexual deed that comes in the third act of the film.
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The Sandy Beach Romp, 'From Here to Eternity': Deborah Kerr and Burt Lancaster
Shutterstock Though there isn’t exactly any real action going on—by today’s movie-watching standards—in this love scene featured in the Oscar-winning 1953 film, the power of suggestion and the throes of passion are most definitely there. Kerr and Lancaster star as Karen and Milton, a pair of adulterous lovers who get lost in the ebb and flow of the waves and the toss and turn of each other.
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The Library Scene, 'Atonement': Keira Knightley and James McAvoy
Everett Joe Wright’s wartime drama traverses several decades, but it’s in the movie's first act that the catalyst on which the entire film hinges explodes. Cecilia and Robbie—her in that green dress, he in that black tux—consummate their love for one another, pinned against a stack of books.
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The Beach Scene, 'Moonlight': Ashton Sanders and Jharrel Jerome
Everett This sex scene has no penetration or nudity. Rather, it’s an intimate encounter between the film’s protagonist and the male classmate who touches him for the first time. Alone, on the Miami beach, the breeze and the camera at their backs, the two are free to just be.
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The Pearl Necklace Scene, 'Ecstasy': Hedy Lamarr and Airbert Mog
Could it be? The first on-screen female orgasm in a non-porn film? Maybe so. Given it was 1933 and that sort of thing was met with extreme finger wagging, Gustav Machatý’s drama was way ahead of its time. The scene: Eva, ahem, receives amid the glow of an oil lantern. A pearl necklace makes a special cameo.
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A Housewife’s First Orgasm Scene, 'Coming Home': Jane Fonda and Jon Voight
Everett The story is about a conservative housewife who falls in love with a paraplegic Vietnam War vet. The scene we’re referencing is a sensuous affair of nude bodies, lingering touches and the female climax. Which was hella revolutionary for the ‘70s and hella sexy still today.
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The Pottery Scene, 'Ghost': Demi Moore and Patrick Swayze
If you’re a child of the ‘90s, you’ve got this one filed under “Old-School Sex Scenes My Parents Wouldn’t Let Me Watch,” snuggled in between Dirty Dancing and Pretty Woman. Sure, it’s not as racy when viewed through mature lenses, but the clay, the Sway, the melody—it’s all good foreplay.
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The Flowers Scene, 'Jason’s Lyric': Jada Pinkett Smith and Allen Payne
Courtesy Smith and Payne strip down in the great outdoors in Doug McHenry’s crime drama about a couple whose happiness is continuously interrupted by criminal tangents. In one particular scene, however, there’s no family and no drama. Just the birds, the bees, and a lotta of flora clinging to sweaty flesh.
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The Bathroom Quickie, 'Unfaithful': Diane Lane and Olivier Martinez
©20thCentFox/Courtesy Everett Collection Honestly, any scene from this fleshy erotic thriller would fit in nicely with the others on this list, but the entirely vertical mambo between Lane’s Connie Sumner and her fling in the ladies’ room of a Soho café really stands up to the rest. Even more so because of what happens afterward.
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The Final Scene, 'North by Northwest': Eva Marie Saint and Cary Grant
Who needs nudity when there’s a perfectly timed penetration metaphor? In the final scene of what is arguably Alfred Hitchcock’s sexiest film, Roger, who likes Eve’s flavor, invites her to his bunk on a steaming locomotive. The scene cuts off just as the train enters a tunnel. Dirty minds, take it from there.
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The Kitchen Scene, 'The Postman Always Rings Twice': Jessica Lange and Jack Nicholson
Everett James M. Cain’s crime novel has been adapted for the screen a few times, and the 1946 original exudes heat even under the confines of censorship. But it’s the 1981 remake where the cuffs come off and the passion is served—on a baker’s slab after cups of coffee and a bizarre struggle, to be exact.
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DeAnna Janes is a freelance writer and editor for a number of sites, including Harper’s BAZAAR, Tasting Table, Fast Company and Brit + Co, and is a passionate supporter of animal causes, copy savant, movie dork and reckless connoisseur of all holidays. A native Texan living in NYC since 2005, Janes has a degree in journalism from Texas A&M and got her start in media at US Weekly before moving on to O Magazine, and eventually becoming the entertainment editor of the once-loved, now-shuttered DailyCandy. She’s based on the Upper West Side.
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