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Philip Sledge

20+ Sexually Explicit Movies To Watch On Hulu

Alison Brie looking at camera in Together.

Are you and your partner looking to spice things up… when it comes to streaming? Well, come along as we break down just some of the many enticing, exhilarating, charming, and hilarious sexually explicit movies on Hulu. From Best Picture winners to sexy horror movies to outrageous sex comedies, and everything in between, the platform has a little bit of everything for just about everyone.

These down-and-dirty movies will set the mood, or at least give you something fun to watch with your Hulu subscription if things don’t work out.

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Together (2025)

The Director: Michael Shanks

The Cast: Dave Franco, Alison Brie

What It’s About: On a hike in the woods, a couple encounters a mysterious force that brings them closer together, for better or worse.

What To Expect: Starring real-life couple Alison Brie and Dave Franco, Together is a thoughtful and grotesque exploration of love, intimacy, and body horror. Though it is disgusting, this unorthodox romance is something more.

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The Toxic Avenger (2023)

The Director: Macon Blair

The Cast: Peter Dinklage, Jacob Tremblay, Elijah Wood

What It’s About: After being transformed into a grotesque monster, a down-on-his-luck janitor becomes a town’s unlikely hero, with his sights set on stomping out corruption and evildoers.

What To Expect: Like the original Troma classic of the same name, The Toxic Avenger is a hilarious, violent, hyper-sexualized, and over-the-top comedy that isn’t afraid to show its teeth.

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Mothering Sunday (2021)

The Director: Eva Husson

The Cast: Odessa Young, Josh O’Connor, Colin Firth

Based On: Mothering Sunday by Graham Swift

What It’s About: A writer recounts a series of romances and tragedies that shaped her as a person and literary figure.

What To Expect: Though Mothering Sunday may give off the impression of being a stuffy historical drama, it’s anything but. It’s sexy, it’s harrowing, and most of all, it’s empowering.

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The Little Hours (2017)

The Director: Jeff Baena

The Cast: Aubrey Plaza, Alison Brie, Dave Franco

Based On: The Decameron by Giovanni Boccaccio

What It’s About: After running away and pretending to be deaf and unable to speak, a young servant ends up in a convent where he learns that the nuns aren’t as pious as they appear.

What To Expect: The Little Hours takes the sex comedy and flips it on its head by turning the tables. The raunchy nuns at the center of this story are depraved and have an appetite for life that can’t be quelled.

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Bad Moms (2016)

The Director: Jon Lucas, Scott Moore

The Cast: Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell, Kathryn Hahn

What It’s About: A group of overworked, overstimulated, and underappreciated moms decide to put their own happiness ahead of their commitments and experience life for the first time ever.

What To Expect: Bad Moms has a lot of heart, but it’s also a raunchy, debaucherous, and crude comedy where nothing is off the table. Nothing!

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Black Swan (2010)

The Director: Darren Aronofsky

The Cast: Natalie Portman, Mila Kunis, Vincent Casell

What It’s About: When the lead role in a production of Swan Lake opens, two gifted and extremely competitive ballerinas audition for a part that could change their lives, for better or worse.

What To Expect: Like a lot of Darren Aronofsky’s best movies, Black Swan is a twisted, intense, and visually striking psychological thriller that will test you mentally, physically, and emotionally. Oh, and it’s sexy as hell.

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Superbad (2007)

The Director: Greg Mottola

The Cast: Jonah Hill, Michael Cera, Christopher Mintz-Plasse

What It’s About: During the waning days of their high school journey (and adolescence), two teenagers have one mission: get laid before graduation. Well, there’s more to it, but that’s the basic gist for this outrageously funny comedy.

What To Expect: Superbad is lewd, crude, and funny as hell with its joke-a-second pace, characters you both love and hate, and some of the wildest moments in 2000s cinema.

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Hustlers (2019)

The Director: Lorene Scafaria

The Cast: Constance Wu, Jennifer Lopez, Julia Stiles

What It’s About: Life gets even more complicated for an exotic dancer after she gets wrapped up in a scheme to defraud clients out of all their money and so much more.

What To Expect: Both funny and dramatic, this sexy-as-hell crime flick has a lot going for it, including incredible performances by Constance Wu and Jennifer Lopez. This Oscar snub deserves your attention.

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Serena (2014)

The Director: Susanne Bier

The Cast: Jennifer Lawrence, Bradley Cooper, Toby Jones

What It’s About: The lives of a timber baron and his wife become increasingly complicated when it’s discovered she can’t bear children.

What To Expect: Serena is a deeply troubling historical drama about ambition, jealousy, and ruthlessness in the Great Depression.

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Good Luck Chuck (2007)

The Director: Mark Helfrich

The Cast: Dane Cook, Jessica Alba, Dan Fogler

What It’s About: A young and charismatic dentist becomes one of the most sought-after bachelors in town after women learn that all of his exes find “Mr. Right” after they broke up.

What To Expect: Good Luck Chuck has its funny moments (Dane Cook and Jessica Alba have great timing), a fair share of steamy encounters, and some raunchy fun.

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Endings, Beginnings (2019)

The Director: Drake Doremus

The Cast: Shailene Woodley, Jamie Dornan, Sebastian Stan

What It’s About: After a devastating breakup, a newly single woman takes a new direction in life, only to find herself caught in the middle of a surprising and oftentimes frustrating love triangle.

What To Expect: Romantic, complicated, and sexy as hell are three ways to describe Endings, Beginnings.

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Anyone But You (2023)

The Director: Will Gluck

The Cast: Sydney Sweeney, Glen Powell, Charlee Fraser

Based On: Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare

What It’s About: Following a sour end to a great first date, two people are forced to act like the perfect couple.

What To Expect: The latest adaptation of William Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing, Anyone But You is a wild, raucous, and heartfelt rom-com about two people who need one another way more than they ever expected.

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Poor Things (2023)

The Director: Yorgos Lanthimos

The Cast: Emma Stone, Mark Ruffalo, Willem Dafoe

What It’s About: After being brought back to life by a deranged yet compassionate doctor, a woman learns to navigate the mad and fantastical world around her.

What To Expect: Like Yorgos Lanthimos’ other movies, Poor Things is set in a maddening world where things are anything but conventional or grounded.

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Eenie Meanie (2025)

The Director: Shawn Simmons

The Cast: Sarama Weaving, Karl Glussman, Andy Garcia

What It’s About: After finding out she’s pregnant with her ex’s child, a former getaway driver is roped into pulling off one final job.

What To Expect: Eenie Meanie is a surprisingly fun crime thriller with a whole lot of heart and soul, as well as some steamy romance.

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Blue Is The Warmest Color (2013)

The Director: Abdellatif Kechiche

The Cast: Lea Seydoux, Adele Exarchopoulos, Salim Kechiouche

Based On: Jul Maroh’s Blue is the Warmest Color

What It’s About: A student and an artist form an unlikely yet unbreakable emotional and sexual bond that they carry over multiple years, learning a great deal about themselves in the process.

What To Expect: It has been more than a decade since Blue is the Warmest Color took the world by storm at the 2013 New York Film Festival, and it’s still just as intense. There’s no shortage of steamy romance and even more sexual tension throughout this one.

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Summer Of 69 (2025)

The Director: Jillian Bell

The Cast: Chloe Fineman, Sam Morelos, Matt Cornett

What It’s About: In an attempt to win over her crush, a high school senior embarks upon a journey to learn about the 69 sex position. Though the task of winning a guy over isn’t made any easier with the help of a friendly exotic dancer, it becomes a whole lot more fun.

What To Expect: Jillian Bell’s 2025 comedy, Summer of 69 isn’t the raunchiest movie on Hulu, but instead something more impactful.

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Anora (2024)

The Director: Sean Baker

The Cast: Mikey Madison, Yura Borisov, Mark Eydelshteyn

What It’s About: An exotic dancer from New York City has a “rags to riches” story of her own after meeting and falling in love with the son of a Russian oligarch. But things go sideways when her husband’s family finds out about their marriage.

What To Expect: Considering Anora spends a good chunk of its time in gentlemen’s clubs, it would be a shocker if this highly regarded 2024 drama didn’t feature any nudity.

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No Hard Feelings (2023)

The Director: Gene Stupnitsky

The Cast: Jennifer Lawrence, Andrew Barth Feldman, Matthew Broderick

What It’s About: A desperately broke woman will do anything to save her childhood home, even if it means being hired by a wealthy family to have sex with their college-bound son.

What To Expect: No Hard Feelings, one of the raunchier sex comedies in recent years, is a wild and thrilling ride with a surprising amount of heart sprinkled in throughout.

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The Last Showgirl (2024)

The Director: Gia Coppola

The Cast: Pamela Anderson, Kiernan Shipka, Jamie Lee Curtis

What It’s About: A middle-aged showgirl is forced to look for a new path in life after learning that her revue is ending after decades on the Vegas strip.

What To Expect: The Last Showgirl is a poignant and beautifully constructed exploration of a woman’s spirit as she enters the next and terrifyingly uncertain stage in her life.

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Deep Water (2022)

The Director: Adrian Lyne

The Cast: Ben Affleck, Ana de Armas, Jacob Elordi

What It’s About: A husband and wife make an arrangement that allows the latter to have various affairs in an attempt to prevent them from getting divorced.

What To Expect: With Adrian Lyne, the director of iconic erotic thrillers like Fatal Attraction and Indecent Proposal, behind the camera, you should have an idea of what goes down in Deep Water.

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Fire Island (2022)

The Director: Andrew Ahn

The Cast: Joel Kim Booster, Bowen Yang, Conrad Ricamora

Based On: Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen

What It’s About: A group of friends goes on a long-awaited vacation where everything that can go wrong does, resulting in some unexpected and over-the-top situations.

What To Expect: Inspired by Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, this raunchy romantic comedy is far more R-rated and sexually explicit than the classic novel.

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Good Luck To You, Leo Grande (2022)

The Director: Sophie Hyde

The Cast: Emma Thompson, Daryl McCormack, Isabella Laughland

What It’s About: A widowed retiree forms a strong bond with a male sex worker during several encounters in a hotel room.

What To Expect: This delightfully sex-positive movie does have some racy scenes, but it also has a lot of heart. If you’re looking for laughs and passion, this is a movie you won’t want to miss..

These hot and steamy movies will certainly keep you warm as the temps start to dip outside, but make sure to check back as more experiences are being added all the time.

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