The 5 Sexiest Movies On Max Right Now

The 5 Sexiest Movies On Max Right Now

As a film enthusiast who has spent countless hours indulging in the cinematic world, I must say that these two movies truly stand out. “Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!” is a captivating tale of love and obsession that pushes the boundaries of what we consider acceptable in a romantic narrative. Victoria Abril and Antonio Banderas deliver mesmerizing performances that leave you questioning the very essence of human connection.


This article contains discussion of addiction, mental health, and sexual assault.

On a relaxing weekend evening, you might have a clear preference for the type of movie you want to watch – a film with a strong sexual theme, regardless if it’s romantically inclined, adventurous, or even somewhat mysterious. While romantic comedies can be enjoyable when you’re in the right frame of mind, a “steamy” movie may not offer much humor and might not necessarily be filled with romance; instead, it could be a love story, or perhaps a film exploring significant power dynamics or differences between characters that includes explicit or sensual content (such as “Secretary” or “Unfaithful,” to provide a few examples).

Besides around 5,000 streaming platforms offering a vast selection of films, we’ll be concentrating on Max, the streamer owned by Warner Bros. Discovery, which offers HBO’s original content, Discovery programs, and various other titles (Max secured exclusive streaming rights for both “Friends” and “The Big Bang Theory,” among others). If you’re seeking steamy movies on Max, here are five options currently available: ranging from a biopic to a sequel, all the way to a movie that’s quite extraordinary, based on a viral social media post.

Behind the Candelabra

The 5 Sexiest Movies On Max Right Now

Wladziu Valentino Liberace, popularly known as Liberace, a renowned operatic singer and musician, died in 1987. In 2013, Michael Douglas and Matt Damon joined forces with director Stephen Soderbergh to portray the dramatic and ultimately tragic love story between Liberace and his animal trainer lover, Scott Thorson. This tale was based on Thorson’s book “Behind the Candelabra,” which was produced exclusively for HBO. In this movie, Michael Douglas played Liberace, Matt Damon played Scott, and the story begins in 1977, a decade before Liberace’s death. At that time, they were first introduced through their mutual friend Bob Black, a Hollywood producer (portrayed by Scott Bakula on screen).

The movie “Behind the Candelabra,” starring Michael Douglas and Matt Damon, presents a more intimate, human side of Liberace, revealing his love for Scott Thorson and some challenging aspects of their relationship. These challenges include Scott’s jealousy towards Liberace’s relationships with other men and his struggle with addiction to weight-loss drugs encouraged by Liberace. The film also includes steamy scenes between Douglas and Damon, one of which was performed in a single take according to Michael Douglas. During an interview, Douglas mentioned that Steven Soderbergh, the director, stopped filming after this particular scene and said, “I have no notes.” Unfortunately, Douglas doesn’t specify which scene it was, so viewers must watch the movie to find out.

The Piano Teacher

The 5 Sexiest Movies On Max Right Now

Let me clarify: Michael Haneke’s erotic psychological thriller “The Piano Teacher” is not a casual, romantic escapade. Instead, it delves into heavy themes such as mental health issues, sexual abuse, and profound trauma. So, it’s crucial to be aware of these elements before watching this film. The story revolves around Erika Kohut, the piano teacher at Vienna Music Conservatory, who harbors severe sexual repression, living with her demanding and domineering mother. It’s also worth mentioning that Erika comes from a family lineage with mental health issues. When she encounters a young student named Walter Klemmer (Benoît Magimel), Erika becomes infatuated with him. She even hurts another female student who shows interest in Walter. As their relationship progresses, Erika and Walter engage in an illicit affair, despite Walter being disturbed by Erika’s inclination towards masochistic sexual acts. Their relationship continues for some time before reaching a shocking peak that leads to the film’s unsettling ending.

Despite the unsettling atmosphere that permeates the intimate scenes in “The Piano Teacher,” Isabelle Huppert’s powerful portrayal of Erika makes each scene with Walter utterly convincing. Her performance was so compelling that she and Magimel both received acting accolades at the Cannes Film Festival in 2001, with the film itself taking home the Grand Prix. In a 2022 interview with IndieWire, Huppert offered her own perspective on Erika and Walter’s relationship: “There was something deeply moving about the character. She has an exalted notion of love, but she is also a tormented woman. That alone was enough for me to make her relatable and lovable, albeit in a very twisted way.

Zola

The 5 Sexiest Movies On Max Right Now

“Would you like to hear an intriguing tale about how I had a falling out with this woman? This story is quite lengthy, but filled with suspense.” In 2015, a post by A’Ziah “Zola” King on Twitter, later chronicled and transcribed by outlets like Vox, gained widespread attention. After a more detailed account appeared in Rolling Stone, it seemed that a film adaptation was imminent. It took a few years, but in 2020, writer-director Janicza Bravo released “Zola,” which she co-wrote with Jeremy O. Harris, bringing the tale of a stripper embarking on a disastrous road trip to the big screen.

In the movie “Zola,” Taylor Paige plays Zola and Riley Keough portrays Stefani, another stripper who persuades Zola to travel from Detroit to Tampa. Alongside Nicholas Braun (“Succession”) and Colman Domingo (“Euphoria,” “Sing Sing”), this film promises an exhilarating journey. It also contains a significant amount of nudity and sexual content as the two characters strive to reach their destination, a Tampa club that Stefani claims is extremely profitable.

Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!

The 5 Sexiest Movies On Max Right Now

Pedro Almodóvar is recognized for creating films revolving around sex and longing, but his 1989 movie “Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!” stands out among the steamiest – a title that might seem surprising given its rather troubling plotline. In this film, Antonio Banderas delivers an exceptional central performance as a former psychiatric patient, Ricky, who becomes infatuated with adult film actress Marina Osorio (Victoria Abril), having previously known her before his hospitalization. After kidnapping Marina, she is initially far from pleased about her predicament, particularly since Ricky keeps her bound most of the time. However, as she remains in captivity, Marina develops feelings for Ricky and grows less resistant to her situation, even though her sister Lola (Loles León) cautions her that she might be exhibiting symptoms similar to Stockholm syndrome. In an unusual twist, by the end of the movie, Ricky and Marina seem to live contentedly together as they depart on their journey into the sunset.

The film “Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!” contains disturbing aspects, yet maintains an alluring and steamy quality. This effect is largely due to the outstanding performances of Abril and Banderas, who are exceptionally fitting for their roles. Notably, the movie was given such an explicit rating (originally X-rated, later changed to NC-17) primarily because of a bath scene focusing on Marina’s sensuality and desire. This film is one of few that received an explicit rating due to a single scene.

Magic Mike’s Last Dance

The 5 Sexiest Movies On Max Right Now

The trilogy of “Magic Mike” films could easily find a place on this list, but the final installment, titled “Magic Mike’s Last Dance,” might be the most steamy due to the inclusion of actress Salma Hayek-Pinault. With acclaimed director Stephen Soderbergh returning to helm the project (having directed the original “Magic Mike” in 2012 but not the sequel “Magic Mike XXL” in 2015), we return to the character of Mike Lane, portrayed by Channing Tatum. After years of stripping to support his artistic pursuits, Mike finally establishes his dream custom furniture business. Unfortunately, this business suffers during the COVID-19 pandemic and closes, forcing him to seek new ventures while he works as a bartender in Miami. It’s there that he encounters Maxandra “Max” Mendoza (Hayek-Pinault) during one of her charity events at the bar, leading to a romantic relationship and a potential new business opportunity for Mike.

Max and Mike journey to London side by side, whereupon Max discloses her job assignment for him: to create and perform a live dance spectacle targeted at women, designed for their amusement and gratification. Despite Mike expressing his reluctance to dance again, Max strongly urges him to join the act, causing tension between them as they move forward in their bond – ultimately leading to a resolution, or in simpler terms, a positive outcome for the pair (often referred to colloquially as “happy ending” in “Magic Mike’s Last Dance”). The charisma between Tatum and Hayek-Pinault is simply electrifying on screen, and with the dance routines and romantic scenes, there’s no debating that “Magic Mike’s Last Dance” is a steamy movie.

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2024-09-16 21:00