It wouldn't be a Chan - wook Park joint without some deliciously squirmable grotesqueries — de-phalanged hands, brutal spankings, etc. — but the body horror is appropriately blanched by colorful depictions
of graphic sexuality.
Not exact matches
One
of the most controversial movies ever made due to its
graphic violence and
sexuality, the movie was banned in numerous countries during its release in 1975 and in the UK was finally released uncut in 2000.
A chapter on relationships and
sexuality will help you relate to loved ones and includes
graphic illustrations
of sexual positions that minimize strain on hips, knees, and spine.
Rated R for disturbing and
graphic depiction
of violent anti-social behavior,
sexuality and language.
D + (2 hrs., 55 min.; R, a scene
of prolonged nudity, brief strong
sexuality, a lot
of violence, some
of it very
graphic.)
R, a fair amount
of harsh profanity, some
graphic nudity and a little
sexuality, a little blood and moderate violence.
Rated R for
graphic depiction
of drug addiction with related strong violence,
sexuality and language.
The Garden
of Eden (R for profanity, nudity and
graphic sexuality) Screen adaptation
of the posthumously - published Hemingway novel
of the same name about an American couple (Jack Huston and Mena Suvari) honeymooning on the French Riviera whose relationship becomes strained when they both fall in love with a naughty, Italian nymphet (Caterina Murino).
Repo Men (R for profanity,
graphic violence, grisly images,
sexuality and nudity) Sci - fi thriller, set in the near future, about an ex-collections enforcer (Jude Law) who fell behind on payments on an artificial heart who finds himself on the run from another repossession man (Forest Whitaker) ready to rip the life - saving device right out
of his chest.
The Loft (R for profanity,
sexuality, nudity, drug use and
graphic violence) Remake
of the 2008 Belgian thriller
of the same name revolving around five married suburbanites (Karl Urban, James Marsden, Wentworth Miller, Eric Stonestreet and Matthias Schoenaerts) who purchase a penthouse in the city for secret rendezvous with mistresses only to become suspicious
of each other after a female corpse is found inside their
INDEPENDENT & FOREIGN FILMS Before the Devil Knows You're Dead (R for profanity, nudity, violence, drug use and
graphic sexuality) Legendary director Sidney Lumet (12 Angry Men, Network, The Verdict) assembles a talented ensemble for this suspenseful crime thriller about two brothers (Philip Seymour Hoffman and Ethan Hawke) whose perfectly planned heist
of their parents» (Albert Finney and Rosemary Harris) jewelry store goes horribly wrong when their accomplice improvises with disastrous results during the botched robbery.
(In Spanish and English with subtitles) Exiled (R for
sexuality and
graphic violence) Set in Macau in 1998, this highly - stylized mobster saga revolves around a couple
of hit men (Francis Ng and Anthony Wong Chau - Sang) dispatched from Hong Kong to execute a renegade member (Nick Cheung)
of their gang who's just trying to leave his life
of crime behind to settle down with his wife (Josie Ho) and newborn.
Fort Tilden (R for profanity,
sexuality,
graphic nudity and brief drug use) A day - in - the - life comedy chronicling the frustrations encountered by a couple
of BFFS (Bridey Elliot and Claire McNulty) bicycling to a beach in Brooklyn.
MPAA Rated: Not rated, but would definitely be R for strong
graphic violence, drug content, language, and a
graphic scene
of sexuality Running time: 86 min.
Only God Forgives (R for profanity,
sexuality, gruesome images and
graphic violence) Ryan Gosling stars in this grisly crime thriller, set in Bangkok, about a drug dealer pressured by his mother (Kristin Scott Thomas) to avenge the death
of his brother (Tom Burke) while in the custody
of a crooked police officer (Vithaya Pansringarm).
The movie earns its R rating through its depiction
of sexuality and often extremely
graphic violence.
Palo Alto (R for
graphic sexuality, drug and alcohol abuse, and pervasive profanity) Gia Coppola makes her writing and directorial debut with this coming -
of - age drama based on a James Franco short story revolving around a clique
of rebellious teens with a knack for finding trouble.
(In French and English with subtitles) Goon (R for drug use,
graphic sexuality, brutal violence and pervasive profanity) Seann «Stiffler» Scott stars in this overcoming - the - odds hockey comedy about a halfwit bouncer who leads a ragtag, semi-pro team
of misfits to glory on the ice.
Keyhole (R for
sexuality, violence, profanity and
graphic nudity) Surrealistic crime saga about a Prodigal mob boss» (Jason Patric) nostalgic return home where he proceeds to reminisce while slowly searching the premises for his wife (Isabella Rossellini), much to the chagrin
of his impatient henchmen waiting downstairs with a drowning victim (Brooke Palsson) and a bound - and - gagged hostage (David Wontner).
Enemies Closer (R for
sexuality, drug use, profanity and
graphic violence) Action thriller about an ex-Navy SEAL (Tom Everett Scott) who joins forces with his mortal enemy (Orlando Jones) in order to avoid the clutches
of a ruthless drug cartel searching for a missing shipment.
The Watch (R for violence,
graphic sexuality and pervasive profanity) Sci - fi comedy about members
of a neighborhood crime watch (Ben Stiller, Vince Vaughn, Jonah Hill and Richard Ayoade) who get more than they bargained for when they find themselves having to defend the planet from an alien invasion.
Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping (R for
sexuality, drug use,
graphic nudity and pervasive profanity) Musical mockumentary revolving around the trials and tribulations
of a desperate one - hit wonder (Andy Samberg) whose second album is flopping.
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (R for rape, torture, brutal violence, profanity, frontal nudity and
graphic sexuality) David Fincher directs the English - language version
of the Swedish thriller based on the first installment
of the Stieg Larsson trilogy about the effort
of a disgraced journalist (Daniel Craig) to restore his name by solving a decades - old missing person case with the help
of a sociopathic computer hacker (Rooney Mara).
, a disturbing and
graphic look at the pitfalls
of adolescent
sexuality from the point
of view
of a pair
of young sisters.
Outlaws and Angels (R for profanity, disturbing
sexuality and
graphic violence) Western tale
of vengeance about the game
of cat - and - mouse which ensues after a criminal gang invades the home
of a frontier family.
A Cure for Wellness (R for violence, profanity, disturbing images,
graphic nudity,
sexuality and a rape) Psychological thriller about a young executive (Dane DeHaan) who becomes suspicious about a health spa's claims
of miraculous cures when he arrives at the remote Swiss Alps retreat to pick up his supposedly ailing boss (Harry Groener).
Zombeavers (R for gory violence, crude humor,
graphic sexuality, gratuitous nudity and pervasive profanity) High attrition - rate, horror comedy about a group
of college kids whose plans for a wild weekend
of debauchery at a riverside cabin is ruined by the arrival
of a horde
of bloodthirsty zombie beavers.
By the Sea (R for nudity, profanity and
graphic sexuality) Romance drama, set in the South
of France in the Seventies, revolving around a writer (Brad Pitt) and a retired dancer (Angelina Jolie) who try to revitalize their flagging marriage while vacationing in a quaint village located along the coast.
The Gunman (R for profanity,
sexuality and
graphic violence) Pierre Morel (Taken) directed this international action thriller revolving around a military vet - turned - soldier
of fortune (Sean Penn) ready to retire but on the run to clear his name when he unfairly becomes marked for assassination.
Movie 43 (R for violence, drug use, pervasive profanity,
graphic sexuality, frontal nudity, crude humor and coarse dialogue) A dozen directors collaborated on this raunchy series
of short films chronicling three kids» internet search for the most banned movie in the world.
Dirty Girl (R for profanity,
graphic sexuality and frontal nudity) Coming -
of - age road comedy, set in 1987, about an Oklahoma high school student with a bad reputation (Juno Temple) who runs away from home to L.A. to search for her long - lost father with the help
of an equally - ostracized, gay classmate (Jeremy Dozier).
The Mysteries
of Pittsburgh (R for nudity, profanity and
graphic sexuality) Crime comedy, set in Pittsburgh in the Eighties, about a recent college grad (Jon Foster) whose plans to begin working on Wall Street are interrupted by a chance encounter with his freshman roommate - turned - drug dealer (Omid Abtahi) leads to a lustful but dangerous liaison with a femme fatale (Sienna Miller) already linked to a felon (Peter Sarsgaard) with evil intentions.
Fifty Shades Darker (R for profanity,
graphic sexuality and frontal nudity) Steamy sequel to Fifty Shades
of Grey finds Ana (Dakota Johnson) and Christian (Jamie Dornan) resuming their erotic relationship, but on her terms.
Excellent (4 stars) Rated R for
sexuality, drug use, pervasive profanity, ethnic slurs and
graphic violence Running time: 111 minutes Studio: Plan B Entertainment Distributor: Lionsgate Home Entertainment Blu - ray Extras: Audio commentary with writer / director Barry Jenkins; Ensemble
of Emotion: The Making
of Moonlight; Poetry through Collaboration: The Music
of Moonlight; and Cruel Beauty: Filming in Miami.
Not Quite Hollywood (R for
sexuality, violence, gore, drug use, profanity and
graphic nudity) Down Under documentary reveals the untold story
of Australia's explosion
of «Ozploitation flicks» during the Seventies and Eighties in the wake
of the liberalization
of the country's oppressive censorship laws.
The Wolf
of Wall Street (R for violence,
graphic nudity, explicit
sexuality, drug use and pervasive profanity) Cautionary biopic recounting the rise and fall
of Jordan Belfort (Leonardo DiCaprio), a notorious penny stockbroker convicted
of securities fraud in 2003.
(In Persian and English with subtitles) Surveillance (R for drug use, pervasive profanity,
graphic violence and deviant
sexuality) Crime thriller about a couple
of FBI Agents (Julia Ormond and Bill Pullman) who try to track down a serial killer in Santa Fe with the help
of three eyewitnesses (Pell James, Ryan Simpkins and Kent Harper).
Gamer (R for nudity,
sexuality, profanity and pervasive
graphic violence) Sci - fi thriller, set in the near future, revolving around the attempt
of a human gladiator (Gerard Butler) to free himself from the clutches
of a deadly mind - control game invented by a voyeuristic, reclusive billionaire (Michael C. Hall) which pits people against each other.
Night
of the Demons (R for
sexuality, nudity, drug use, profanity and
graphic violence) Grisly remake
of the 1998, high attrition - rate horror flick about a decadent Halloween party at a haunted house in New Orleans where teenaged revelers suddenly find themselves stalked by bloodthirsty demons.
Office Christmas Party (R for crude
sexuality,
graphic nudity, drug use and pervasive profanity) Raunchy holiday comedy about a couple
of corporate execs» (Jason Bateman and T.J. Miller) attempt to save their jobs by throwing a wild party to impress a potential client.
Entourage (R for nudity, drug use,
graphic sexuality and pervasive profanity) Screen adaptation
of the hit HBO series reunites the original cast for a romp revolving around the misadventures
of a Hollywood movie star (Adrian Grenier) and his pals as they navigate the cutthroat world
of show business.
The Moth Diaries (R for
sexuality, profanity, drug use and
graphic images) Psychological thriller about the descent into insanity
of a grieving student (Sarah Bolger) at an exclusive boarding school in the wake
of the arrival
of a mysterious new classmate (Lily Cole) she thinks is up to no good.
Search Party (R for drug use,
sexuality,
graphic nudity and pervasive profanity) Road comedy about the buddies (T.J. Miller and Adam Pally)
of a jilted groom's (Thomas Middleditch) attempt to help him find the bride (Shannon Woodward) after she leaves for their Mexican honeymoon without him.
Foxtrot (R for
sexuality,
graphic images and brief drug use) Middle East saga, set in Tel Aviv, revolving around a couple (Lior Ashkenazi and Sarah Adler) grieving the loss
of a son (Yonaton Shiray) serving in the military.
Revenge (R for profanity,
sexuality,
graphic nudity, rape, gruesome violence and drug use) Action thriller set in France where an American socialite (Matilda Lutz) decides to take the law into her own hands after being raped and left for dead by a friend (Vincent Colombe)
of her married millionaire lover (Kevin Janssens).
Fifty Shades Freed (R for profanity, frontal nudity and
graphic sexuality) Final installment
of the erotic trilogy finds newlyweds Christian (Jamie Dornan) and Ana's (Dakota Johnson) marital bliss threatened by the surfacing
of a stalker (Eric Johnson) and his former dominatrix (Kim Basinger).
The Raid 2 (R for
sexuality, profanity and pervasive
graphic violence) Action - oriented sequel, set in Jakarta, finds detective Rama (Iko Uwais) now facing a gang
of formidable thugs while trying to rid the police department
of corruption.
Professor Marston and the Wonder Women (R for profanity,
sexuality, ethnic slurs and
graphic images) Revealing biopic about the scandalous private life
of the Harvard professor - turned - cartoonist (Luke Evans) who was inspired to create Wonder Woman by his wife (Rebecca Hall) and their longtime, live - in lover (Bella Heathcote).
Based on a
graphic - novel memoir by cartoonist Derf Backderf — who was actually a high school classmate
of Dahmer's in Akron, Ohio, in the late»70s — the film follows «Jeff» through his last year
of high school, chronicling his struggle with his
sexuality, his ultimately futile attempts to make and keep friends, and the slow buildup
of warning signs about the deeply disturbed man Dahmer would become.
A Bigger Splash (R for profanity,
graphic sexuality, frontal nudity and brief drug use) Erotic thriller, loosely based on La Piscine (1969), revolving around a rock icon (Tilda Swinton) whose vacation with her boyfriend (Matthias Schoenaerts) on a remote Italian island is disrupted by the arrival
of an old friend (Ralph Fiennes) with his daughter (Dakota Johnson) in tow.