Hot Moives ((exclusive))

Here are reviews for four very different types of "hot" movies currently making waves.

A truly hot movie isn’t just about nudity or explicit scenes. It’s about: hot moives

Yorgos Lanthimos’s surreal feminist comedy-drama features Emma Stone as Bella Baxter, a woman experiencing sex and pleasure with childlike wonder and zero shame. It’s weird, wild, and genuinely hot in its liberation. Here are reviews for four very different types

Hot movies can be trashy, artsy, romantic, or shocking. The best ones make you feel something — whether it’s longing, discomfort, or that rare thrill of seeing desire mirrored on screen. It’s weird, wild, and genuinely hot in its liberation

Visually, the film is a feast—shot on 35mm with rich, grainy textures that make the English countryside look both lush and menacing. The soundtrack is a masterclass in 2000s nostalgia (MGMT, Sophie Ellis-Bextor). However, the plot is where opinions divide. It is a grotesque, satirical look at the ultra-rich, borrowing heavily from The Talented Mr. Ripley .

Saltburn is the kind of movie that people can't stop talking about, largely because it is designed to shock. Directed by Emerald Fennell, the film follows Oliver Quick (Barry Keoghan), a scholarship student at Oxford who becomes obsessionally entangled with the aristocratic, eccentric Felix Catton (Jacob Elordi) and his family.

The blueprint for 80s erotic cinema. Mickey Rourke and Kim Basinger blur the line between pleasure and power in a series of sensory scenes (ice cubes, blindfolds, food). It’s style over substance, but the style is scorching.