03 Dec,2023
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A little revenge fantasy meets movie-makeover montage: Burning Betrayal, an adaptation of the similarly titled novel by Sue Hecker, follows an accountant (an accountant!) named Babi who is happily engaged — until she becomes unhappily single upon finding out at her bachelorette party that her fiancé has been cheating on her.
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After a year of blissful coupledom and, um, 132 faked organism, the star couple in this Dutch dramedy try something different to improve their bedroom life: communication! Just kidding.
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For all our fellow Emma Corrin stans, they star as a married aristocratic woman who strikes up a sweltering affair with her gamekeeper (Jack O’Connell). The adaptation of the D.H. Lawrence novel is perfect viewing for anyone who’s a fan of English-countryside sex scenes.
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Set in 1950s Manhattan and based off the Patricia Highsmith romance novel The Price of Salt, this drama follows aspiring photographer Therese Belivet (Rooney Mara), who falls in love with the glamorous and soon-to-be-divorced Carol Aird (Cate Blanchett). A juicy, slow-burning period piece, for those of you into that.
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This 2018 French flick centers on three women in their 40s who meet a group of young men in a sailing club while on vacation. The men are quite excited at the prospect of hanging out with the older women, and their age gaps prove to be thrillingly complex.
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In this Swedish film, career-oriented Hanna is dumped before her 40th birthday, which sends her into a tailspin of life reassessment and — a silver lining — better sex. With partners and, of course, by herself.
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This collection of four short films from prominent Indian directors include tales of intimacy, sex, and the complexities of love. From a passionate affair gone sour to the discovery of self-pleasure, the stories all focus on the point of view of Indian women in the realm of love and sex.
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Our titular protagonist runs a brothel — in 1960s Paris, specifically — so yeah, there’s a lot of sex. But also betrayal, espionage, and many, many cigarettes.
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This period flick is packed with tension as Elisa Sanchez Loriga masquerades as a man in order to be with the woman she loves. Set in Spain in 1901, this is the perfect choice for those wanting a dash of passion, sex, yearning, and historical fiction.
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The second movie adapted from Anna Todd’s popular YA romance series, After We Collided follows Hardin Scott and Tessa Young after the end of their relationship. The two still find themselves entangled with each other, despite attempts to move on with other people, places, and professional obligations.
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