Top 5 Sex Video Movies to Watch With Your Partner

Are you in search of a good adult movie to share with your partner? Look no further. Our list offers some incredible adult films that can help create intimacy and strengthen relationships between two individuals.

Research by Carnegie Mellon University indicates that watching sex video movies like these can not only build intimacy and sexual passion but also decrease stress levels.

1. Wild Things

Wild Things is an unparalleled sex video movie directed by John McNaughton (HENRY: PORTRAIT OF A SERIAL KILLER). A genre-bending antipsychological thriller packed with camp humor, low drama and unexpected plot developments; McNaughton delivers his trademark genre-defying genius through this cinematic masterpiece.

Stephen Peters (THE PARK IS MINE, HENRY) wrote a wackily serpentine script and John McNaughton expertly misdirected this cult classic that remains highly entertaining on repeat viewings despite knowing its twist at the end. This feat alone is remarkable considering many such movies tend to become predictable when viewers know the twist beforehand.

Max vows to make his kingdom an environment in which all can flourish; but soon discovers this isn’t always the case, and his relationships with other Wild Things begin to change drastically.

As is often the case, Wild Things is an emotional rollercoaster for both its main characters and audience members alike, yet that’s precisely why it works so well: its romantic yet seductive quality draws you in again and again; even after 20 years it retains an air of sexual tension that keeps it feeling fresh.

2. Partner Swap

Partner swapping is one of the hottest trends in modern sex culture, yet it isn’t the only way to add spice and depth to a relationship.

In this sultry short movie, three close friends decide to indulge in some friendly partner swapping – with unexpected results that prove far from satisfactory for either party involved. Their personal relationships take the brunt of these misadventures.

Niall Johnson directed this film, featuring five couples all in their mid thirties who all desire the same woman. While technically classified as comedy, its believable chemistry and sexually charged scenes could easily qualify it for an Academy Award nomination.

Though this movie contains numerous nitpicks and errors, it does provide some enjoyable moments that should get you in the mood for date night. Notable among them is its partner-swapping challenge where contestants live together in a tiny apartment for three days in order to see who emerges victorious in an exciting yet terrifying test that could yield big gains for just the right couple.

3. Sorry to Bother You

Sorry to Bother You is an in-your-face and unflinchingly funny film that explores race relations, classism and late-stage capitalism in contemporary America. Starring Get Out’s Lakeith Stanfield and Tessa Thompson among others, Sorry to Bother You tackles various topics like racism, classism, consumerism and assimilation with remarkable clarity and humor.

Boots Riley was raised in Oakland and his film’s hip-hop aesthetic and eccentric characters reflect its racial, economic and environmental struggles.

Sorry to Bother You is both a hilarious and deeply personal tale about living under an increasingly restrictive society. Cassius „Cash” Green (played by Stanfield) is an intelligent black man living with his eccentric girlfriend Detroit (Tessa Thompson). They reside together in their uncle’s garage but owe four months of rent, prompting this comedy-drama.

He finds work as a telemarketing caller to support his family, only to quickly realize that Steve Lift (Terry Crews), his new employer, is working secretly with an animal testing company which genetically modifies human employees into half horse/half human hybrids. What ensues is both horrifying and hilariously amusing.

4. Professor Marston and the Wonder Women

Angela Robinson takes her time with Professor Marston and the Wonder Women, which could easily have been told in one sitting. Luke Evans, Rebecca Hall and Bella Heathcote play three realistic characters who feel natural as part of this tale.

As a filmmaker, taking such a risk can be daunting; yet, its rewards come in form of an emotionally moving film. Instead of using subtle foreshadowing to indicate their relationship between characters, the three actors get to explore it more realistically as real people with unexpected connections.

This film follows Harvard psychologist William Moulton Marston (Evans), who created Wonder Woman under the pen name Charles Moulton in 1941 and lived a polyamorous lifestyle alongside Elizabeth Hall and Olive Byrne as partners and lovers.

Marston was widely criticized as the creator of one of the most beloved female comic book heroes; yet he kept his personal and marital life private.

Professor Marston and the Wonder Women is an essential viewing for fans of superheroes. Yet it also provides rare insight into an early 20th-century psychologist and provides an enticing glimpse at their unconventional romance.

5. The Housemaid

The Housemaid is an action thriller about Millie, a recently-released prison inmate in desperate need of employment. When she finds work as live-in maid for the Winchester family home in upscale Boston, Millie believes her problems have been solved but soon discovers there are hidden dangers lurking inside this high-class estate.

Millie begins working for a wealthy family as their housemaid, quickly developing romantic feelings towards one of her employers’ wives despite initial rejection. Soon thereafter, Millie and this wife share intimate moments that quickly become sexual. Finally, after an evening spent alone together in their secluded bedroom where nudity becomes quite explicit, their romance continues unabated.

Contrasting with its 1960 Korean counterpart, this Vietnamese movie doesn’t follow an identical plot, yet remains an impressive and well-executed sex video film. Instead, it serves as an exercise in pushing desperate characters into impossible circumstances, where sexual tension and domestic turmoil become dangerously high-stakes affairs that lead to violent outcomes.

Writer-director Derek Nguyen’s supernatural thriller is an entertaining and humorous adaptation of Freida McFadden’s best-selling novel. Additionally, it takes an intriguing look at racism post-World War II in Vietnam; with its no-holds barred approach and entertaining approach that continues long after credits roll.

6. The Shining

Stanley Kubrick’s 1980 classic film adaptation of Stephen King’s novel of the same name titled 'The Shining’ tells the tale of Jack Torrance and his family as they spend winter at Colorado’s Overlook Hotel.

The Overlook Hotel, far removed from any town, forces the Torrance family into isolation during their entire stay and becomes the place where they lose touch with reality and become increasingly unstable.

Hotel windows offer breathtaking views of the nearby mountains, adding another element to this story that becomes all the more gripping as life for Torrance family deteriorates further.

Though The Shining may not have as many layers or depth as movies such as Wild Things or Partner Swap, it remains an excellent horror movie and deserves its place as an iconic classic.

Pacing, camerawork and lighting all play an essential role in creating the film’s unsettling tone. In particular, steady shots that follow Danny as he rides his tricycle through the labyrinthine hallways of the hotel are particularly effective; this method was groundbreaking at the time as it creates the impression that something supernatural may be following them around – be it literally ghost-like presence or simply the horrors within their hotel itself.

7. Wonder Woman

Wonder Woman is an iconic comic book character beloved by fans worldwide. A superheroine fighting to defend both her nation and world at large.

She was born on Themyscira Island, an idealized paradise inhabited solely by Amazonian warriors created by god to show humanity what could be achieved. However, due to a violent rebellion by some Amazons against other Amazons on Themyscira and subsequent warfare between nations they were eventually subjugated and eventually forced into slavery by these same warriors who created them.

Hephaestus used his power to restore them both by forging Diana’s signature armor, sword and lasso; she gained the ability to fly; thus becoming known as Wonder Woman.

Gadot gives Diana an imposing yet graceful presence and imbues her with the nobility that is essential to her character. Gadot also shines when exploring why Diana can’t find a home of her own or coming to terms with the reality that good and evil don’t necessarily fall neatly along a clear-cut continuum as Greek myth implies; these moments propel Wonder Woman forward.

The film’s greatest strength lies in the relationship between Diana and Steve Trevor (Chris Pine). She may seem unassuming and awkward, yet their friendship forms an amazing foundation for an exciting yet heartwarming plotline.


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