10 of The Best Erotic Movies of All Time
Things are about to get juicy at Fadewblogs! For our countdown of the top 10 must-watch erotic movies, we dive deep into the chronicles of film history and have pulled out some prime 80's sleaze, international and arthouse flicks, LGBTQ focused, furthermore, tossed in stuff that could even conceivably be straight-up porn!
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Now take a look at our hand-picked top 10 list of the best erotic movies of all time:
10. Secretery (2002)
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Critics: This is a must-watch movie, not because of its greatness, but to make yourself realize how atrocious and dumb a movie can be!
Synopsis: Lee Holloway (Maggie Gyllenhaal), a young lady with a background marked by extreme enthusiastic issues, is delivered into the consideration of her tyrannical guardians following a stay at a psychological organization. She looks for some kind of employment as a secretary for an unbending and requesting lawyer, E. Edward Gray (James Spader), and starts dating the sort, however, dull Peter (Jeremy Davies). Notwithstanding, Lee before long understands she's turned on by Gray's harsh attitude and starts a sadomasochistic relationship with him.
Starring: James Spader, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Jeremy Davies, Lesley Ann Warren
- IMDb: 7/10 (Doesn't matter)
- Rotten Tomatoes: 76% (meh)
9. Under The Skin (2014)
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Critics: Exotica stews with se* and fixation, while effectively serving as an extraordinary character study.
Synopsis: Camouflaging itself as a human female, an extraterrestrial cruises all over Scotland endeavoring to bait clueless men into her van. Once there, she tempts and sends them into another measurement where they are simply human.
Starring: Scarlett Johansson, Paul Brannigan, Krystof Hádek, Antonia Campbell-Hughes
- IMDb: 6.3/10
- Rotten Tomatoes: 85%
8. The Last Seduction (1994)
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Critics: Like Body Heat, The Last Seduction refreshes film-noir methods for a cutting edge period, permeating this se*ual film with '90s snark.
Synopsis: Hoping to get away from her miserable marriage, detestable femme fatale Bridget Gregory (Linda Fiorentino) persuades her better half, Clay (Bill Pullman), to sell cocaine, at that point takes the benefits and abandons him. She stops in an unassuming community on the way to Chicago, where she catches her next victory, protection man Mike Swale (Peter Berg). In the wake of finding a new line of work at his insurance agency, Bridget persuades Mike to run a trick - however, things take a fatal turn when she enrolls him to help dispose of her significant other.
Starring: Linda Fiorentino, Peter Berg, Bill Pullman, J.T. Walsh
- IMDb: 7/10
- Rotten Tomatoes: 94%
6. The Unbearable Lightness Of Being (1988)
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Critics: Investigating socially acceptable se*ual behaviors against the setting of genuine social change, The Unbearable Lightness of Being sly mixes the political and the sensual.
Synopsis: Fruitful specialist Tomas (Daniel Day-Lewis) leaves Prague for an activity, meets a youthful picture taker named Tereza (Juliette Binoche), and carries her back with him. Tereza is astounded to discover that Tomas is as of now taking part in an extramarital entanglement with the bohemian Sabina (Lena Olin), yet when the Soviet attack happens, each of the three escapes to Switzerland. Sabina starts an undertaking, Tom keeps womanizing, and Tereza, disturbed, re-visitations of Czechoslovakia. Understanding his mix-up, Tomas chooses to pursue her.
Starring: Daniel Day-Lewis, Juliette Binoche, Lena Olin, Derek de Lint
- IMDb: 7.3/10
- Rotten Tomatoes: 85%
5. Blue Is The Warmest Color (2013)
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Critics: Crude, fair, effectively acted, and delectably serious, Blue Is the Warmest Color offers some of current film's most exquisitely created, sincerely retaining show. (Not up to everyone's choice)
Synopsis: A French adolescent (Adèle Exarchopoulos) structures a profound passionate and se*ual association with a more seasoned workmanship understudy (Léa Seydoux) she met in a lesbian bar.
Note: This movie can also be called a straight-up porn movie!
Starring: Léa Seydoux, Adèle Exarchopoulos, Salim Kechiouche, Jérémie Laheurte
- IMDb: 7.7/10
- Rotten Tomatoes: 89%
4. Exotica (1994)
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Critics: Exotica stews with se* and fixation, while effectively serving as an outrageous character study.
Synopsis: In the upscale Canadian strip club Exotica, Christina (Mia Kirshner) is the most famous artist, and she's visited daily by the over-the-top Francis (Bruce Greenwood), a discouraged expense reviewer. In the interim, her ex, the club's MC, Eric (Elias Koteas), still enviously pines for her, even as he presents her drama. Eric is having his own relationship issues with the club's proprietor, Zoe (Arsinée Khanjian), who is resolved to getting pregnant with his youngster.
Starring: Bruce Greenwood, Mia Kirshner, Don McKellar, Arsinée Khanjian
- IMDb: 7/10
- Rotten Tomatoes: 97%
3. Blue Valentine (2010)
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Critics: This genuinely grasping assessment of a marriage on the rocks isn't in every case simple to watch, yet Michelle Williams and Ryan Gosling give the performance of abnormal profundity and force.
Synopsis: Dean (Ryan Gosling) and Cindy (Michelle Williams) carry on with a calm life in a humble area. To the easygoing onlooker, everything seems ordinary, if somewhat curbed. Be that as it may, a closer assessment uncovers a couple trapped in a descending twisting. They seem to have the world at their feet at the beginning of the relationship. Nonetheless, his absence of aspiration and her retreat into self-retention cause possibly irreversible breaks in their marriage.
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Starring: Ryan Gosling, Michelle Williams, Faith Wladyka, John Doman
- IMDb: 7.4/10
- Rotten Tomatoes: 87%
3. Portrait Of A Lady On Fire (2019)
Synopsis: France, 1770. Marianne, a painter, is commissioned to do the wedding portrait of Héloïse, a young woman who has just left the convent. Héloïse is a reluctant bride to be and Marianne must paint her without her knowing. She observes her by day, to paint her secretly.
Starring: Noémie Merlant as Marianne. Adèle Haenel as Héloïse. Luà na Bajrami as Sophie. Valeria Golino as The Countess.
- IMDb: 8.1/10
- Metacritic: 98%
2. Mulholland Drive (2001)
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Critics: David Lynch's fanciful and baffling Mulholland Drive is a twisty neo-noir with an unpredictable structure that includes an entrancing presentation from Naomi Watts as a lady on the dim edges of Hollywood.
Synopsis: Rita, a dim-haired amnesiac, and Betty, a lively blonde entertainer, collaborate to discover pieces of information identified with Rita's mishap and find out her actual character.
Starring: Laura Harring, Naomi Watts, Justin Theroux, Ann Miller
- IMDb: 8/10
- Rotten Tomatoes: 83%
1. La Belle Noiseuse (1991)
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Critics: An exotic and entrancing show-stopper, La Belle Noiseuse abounds in its four-hour run time while holding the crowd's consideration.
Synopsis: Renowned painter Edouard (Michel Piccoli) quit working sometime in the past and now lives in the field with his significant other, Liz (Jane Birkin). At the point when his companion Nicolas (David Bursztein) visits, Edouard is taken with his striking sweetheart, Marianne (Emmanuelle Beart), who motivates him to attempt to finish a naked picture he abandoned years back. At Nicolas' proposal, Marianne consents to fill in as Edouard's model, and the painter and his new dream start chipping away at the troublesome undertaking.
Starring: Michel Piccoli, Jane Birkin, Emmanuelle Béart, Marianne Denicourt
- IMDb: 7.7/10
- Rotten Tomatoes: 100%
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Critics' opinions were taken from Rotten Tomatoes. All the movie posters used in this article are intended for "fair use" only under section 107 of the Copyright act 1976.