yes for something It has been characterized HBO in the last decades is because not cut a hair. Neither in its ambition to have the highest quality series, nor in show sex and violence in abundance. But no, we are not going to talk about ‘Sex and the City’ today because we assume that you know it more than enough, but about other series and movies that you can find currently on HBO Max and that, in addition to a good plot, they have more than one hot scene.
industry
One of the lesser-known current HBO Max series is also one of its sexiest. The series is about a group of executives who try to climb in financial companies in London. Put like that, it seems very boring, but the key is that they are young and ambitious. Hooking up with your business partner, masturbating in the bathtub while watching porn or having sex in the office bathroom are possibilities that are the order of the day.
‘Sex Diaries’
This documentary series, released last year, is based on a column on sex in New York Magazine, and portrays short stories about sentimental and sexual relationships, from polygamy to addiction to dating apps, going through the boundaries between friendship, sex and romance.
‘Tell me you Love Me’
Born in the wake of the success of ‘In therapy’, ‘Tell me you love me’ was a 2007 HBO series that did not catch on enough and only lasted one season. However, it was one of the most explicit series on the channel, as it portrayed the lives of three couples who went to therapy for different marital problems and their sexual life was closely followed. Among its protagonists we find Adam Scott, Sonya Walger or Ian Somerhalder.
‘dreamers’
‘Dreamers’ was the penultimate film by director Bernardo Bertolucci (‘Last Tango in Paris’, ‘The Last Emperor’). It follows Matthew (Michael Pitt), an exchange student who arrives in Paris, where he will meet two brothers, Theo (Louis Garrel) and Isabelle (Eva Green), with whom he will share political ideas and a love of cinema… and much more. He will establish a sexual and sentimental relationship with both of them that will generate many problems in the triangle and trigger many torrid scenes in the film. Famous is the threesome moment of him in the bathtub, in addition to an endless number of frontal nudes.
‘True Blood’
When it premiered in 2014, it was surprising that Allan Ball, who came from the prestigious ‘Six Feet Under’, had fully indulged in this erotic and supernatural fantasy. ‘True Blood’ was, at its core, a well-done soap opera with vampires, werewolves and other fauna, spiced up with fucking and fucking, straight and gay, and lots of crazy script twists. Are you looking for a town given over to riotous orgies? Go to episode 7 of the second season.
‘Behind the candlestick’
A virtuoso on the piano and an eccentric wardrobe (he never lacked for sequins, pearls and velvet), Liberace was a mix between a classical musician and a kitsch showman who had the world at his feet. A biopic, original from HBO, was dedicated to him by Steven Soderbergh, ‘Behind the chandelier’, whose title refers to the fact that Liberace always placed this decorative element on the piano in his concerts. Michael Douglas was in charge of giving him life, while Matt Damon played Scott Thorson, the young man with whom he had a relationship in the last years of his life. He has several scenes of sex and nudes, although his hairstyle may be a bit anti-morbid.
‘Gia’
One of the hottest scenes in Angelina Jolie’s career was starred with Elizabeth Mitchell (the mythical Juliet from ‘Lost’) in ‘Gia’, an original HBO movie in which the actress starred shortly before taking the final leap to fame with ‘Girl, Interrupted’. Here she plays the royal model Gia Carangi and Mitchell is a makeup artist with whom she is in a relationship. The film, in addition to sex, openly addresses sex or the AIDS crisis in the fashion industry of the 70s.
‘hung’
With ‘Hung’, HBO decided to explore the tragicomedy of a man with an overgrown penis (played by Thomas Jane). That was both his gift and his ballast. Besides, he was divorced and didn’t have a penny and decided to become an escort to take advantage of what he had between his legs. Despite its premise, ‘Hung’ wasn’t particularly explicit: some doggy, some embarrassment, but mostly scenes of heads bobbing with the rattle of the act. In the end, it was more of a curious pitch to tell another midlife crisis drama.
‘Insecure’
If HBO first made ‘Girls’, an authorial dramedy about a young girl and her friends in New York, then came ‘Insecure’, this time from the perspective of a twenty-something black woman from California. The series portrays her relationship with work, love or friendship from the particular point of view of Issa Rae, its protagonist and creator. And, of course, young people fuck. An especially interesting scene? The one with the Ferris wheel at Coachella: season 3, episode 5.