Netflix Here are the steamiest and sexiest movies on Netflix right now.
Sexy movies on Netflix
1. Hot Girls Wanted (2015)
Co-produced by Rashida Jones, Jill Bauer and Ronna Gradus’ adults-only doc examines the evolving world of amateur porn, specifically following the lives of several 18 and 19-year-old actresses. Followed by limited series Hot Girls Wanted: Turned On, also streaming on Netflix.
2. Blonde (2022)
Based on Joyce Carol Oates’ fictionalized account of the life of Marilyn Monroe, Andrew Dominik’s much-hyped drama stars Ana De Armas as one of classic Hollywood’s foremost icons. The biggest headlines surrounding Blonde’s release were due to the picture’s NC-17 rating; it’s the highest-profile film released with the infamous stamp in some time. Dominik’s three-hour film is occasionally riveting, alternately bloated, self-indulgent, often unpleasant, even cruel. De Armas’ performance is genuinely astonishing, deserving of major awards attention.
3. Duck Butter (2018)
Following his brilliant, underrated knockout black dramedy Beatriz at Dinner, Miguel Arteta helmed this experimental sex comedy about lesbian lovers (Alia Shawkat and Laia Costa) who meet at a club, then get to know each other via having sex every hour on the hour for a solid day.
4. Cam (2018)
Directed by Daniel Goldhaber, this Netflix original is about an adult webcam performer who discovers a sinister presence has taken her place on the internet. Cam has some truly frightening moments, and it examines the subject matter of sex work with appropriate care and thought. Most notably, it showcases a head-turning lead performance by The Handmaid‘s Tale‘s Madeline Brewer, often playing multiple entities on-screen at the same time. Thanks to a perceptive script by real-life former cam girl Isa Mazzei, Cam is often an examination of fractured identity, something that’s definitely not limited to the world of adult entertainment. Cam stumbles a bit at the ending, but it’s full of provocative ideas, and Brewer just floors you.
5. 365 Days (2020)
In this massive hit for the streaming service, a smokin’ hot babe with an air of innocence about her is kidnapped by a mafioso who happens to be a 10/10 chiseled stud. The crime boss gives the young lady one year to fall in love with him; sexy antics ensue! Netflix 365 Days is essentially Fifty Shades of Grey with Italian flavor. The storytelling is as clunky Fifty Shades, and the story has been equally chided for its misogynistic undertones. None of that prevented the skin flick from becoming one of Netflix’s biggest successes of the year. The envelope-pushing nudity and sexual content helped it become the domain’s most-watched movie in summer 2020. Around the one-hour, seven-minute mark, lies “the boat scene,” one of the most intense and graphic sex scenes in a mainstream picture in years. Brace yourself.
6. Amar (2017)
EstebanCrespo’s Goya Award-nominated picture stars María Pedraza and Pol Monen as young lovers whose intense passion could be their relationship’s downfall. In Spanish with subtitles.
7. Newness (2017)
Starring Nicholas Hoult and Laia Costa, this sexy drama follows two Los Angeles-based millennials who hit it off after meeting via a hookup app. Directed by Drake Doremus and written by Ben York Jones, Newness premiered at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival, to mixed-to-positive critical notices.
8. Milf (2018)
Released on Netflix earlier this summer, this French-produced raunchfest centers on three forty-something female friends who begin hot n’ heavy affairs with much younger men. Be super, super careful when Googling this one.
9. I Am Jonas (2018)
Some stunning eye candy (those cheekbones on star Félix Maritaud!) punctuates this powerful, acclaimed coming-of-age drama. Young gay love is part of the plot, so is devastating tragedy. Like the bodies on display, this plot is a beauty, told in non-linear fashion with some suspense and surprise. To ruin it would be a disservice. Just watch it already.
10. Berlin Syndrome (2017)
So abundant we might as well make them their own genre, movies about kidnapped females generally go one of two ways: It’s either all about the suspense, figuring out how and if she will get out—or there’s the nastier route, the really low road, when some movies focus on a woman’s torture and humiliation, turning it into spectacle. eOne, Netflix Though Australian director Cate Shortland‘s adaptation of Melanie Joosten‘s novel about a tourist imprisoned by a handsome teacher after a passionate one-night-stand is a thriller (quite heart-pounding at times), and much of the woman’s mistreatment is extremely hard to watch, this highly absorbing psychological drama stands out because it’s all about the characters and what’s going on in their heads. It also differs from other films of its ilk in that this nightmare begins with genuine erotic tension and heat, a mutual attraction. Aussie-born Teresa Palmer of Hacksaw Ridge fame delivers a ripper of a performance as a victim suffering in stages not unlike the stages of grieving. German Max Riemelt (Sense8) keeps up every step of the way as her chilling and multifaceted captor, but this is Palmer’s film, and it gave the dynamite actress long-relegated to playing love-interest side characters a serious calling card in Hollywood.
11. Lust Stories (2018)
A collection of four short films from top Bollywood directors explores everything from masturbation to adultery from the perspective of women in love and lust.
12. Closer (2004)
Julia Roberts, Clive Owen, Jude Law, and Natalie Portman star in Mike Nichols’ acclaimed, emotionally brutal drama about the intersecting sex lives of four Londoners, based on the play of the same name by Patrick Marber. Owen and Portman both received Oscar nods.
13. You Get Me (2017)
Brent Bonacorso’s You Get Me stars Bella Thorne, Halston Sage and Taylor John Smith. Centered on a rebound fling that leads to obsession, it’s all an attempt to recreate the alchemy of popular erotic thrillers of the late ’80s and early ’90s, like Fatal Attraction and Basic Instinct.
14. Elisa & Marcela (2019)
AKA Elisa y Marcela, Isabel Coixet’s erotic historical drama is an account of Marcela Gracia Ibeas and Elisa Sánchez Loriga, and the first same-sex marriage of Spain’s modern era. A Spanish production (in Spanish and Portuguese with subtitles), Elisa & Marcela was selected to compete for the Golden Bear at the 69th Berlin Film Festival, and received a limited theatrical release via Netflix.
15. 365 Days: This Day (2022)
The much-hyped sequel has gotten critical reception so chilly (0% on Rotten Tomatoes, all of “8” on Metacritic) it makes the original look like The Bridge on the River Kwai. Nevertheless, 365 Days: This Day has proven another massive hit for Netflix. In This Day, lovers Laura and Massimo aim to move on with their lives post-mafia conflict. Massimo’s past and a love triangle are among the lovers’ new obstacles. The film has been noted for—what else—its graphic, constant sex scenes, including a golf scene that bends the traditional rules of the game.
16. Lady Chatterley’s Lover (2022)
A Netflix original stars Emma Corrin and Jack O’Connell. It’s a classic, once highly controversial story of an upper-class woman in a steamy affair with a working-class man. Originally published in the late 1920s (and banned in many markets), D.H. Lawrence’s novel was rather infamously labeled obscene for years. This film is fittingly steamy—and it’s a good movie, too.
17. Through My Window (2022)
Julio Peña Fernández and Clara Galle star in an earnestly steamy romantic drama about a student who has the hots for her neighbor. Is that a thin premise for 116 minutes of movie? Yes. Will Through My Window appease fans of Fifty Shades and its imitators? Sure.
18. The Next 365 Days (2022)
Laura and Massimo are back for one more round, and the love triangle with Nacho (Simone Susinna) rages on. The sex scenes are just as relentless, the dialogue is just as laughable. This is a dressed-up, modern-era spin on peak ’90s late-night cable softcore, with a music-video aesthetic. Reviews were rough as ever (another 0% on Rotten Tomatoes), but The Next 365, like its predecessors, quickly rose to the top of the Netflix Top 10. Let’s face it, a fourth film, or more, is all but guaranteed.