10 000 Timmar (Movie)
10 to 11 (Movie)
10-31 (2017) (Movie)
10-31 Part II (Movie)
Worthy of mention: a father is being overprotective of his daughters in a patriarchal way as if they are his property. He wont let one of his daughters date and another one move across the country for college.
100 Humans (TV Show)
Worthy of note: a man acts threateningly towards his ex-girlfriend. She does not seem distressed.
Worthy of note: the antagonist spends much of the film developing a quasi-romantic patron-and-muse/artist-and-devotee relationship with an aspiring artist. After they have a dramatic falling-out, she ties him up, gags him, and threatens him with knives. His predicament is not exactly treated lightly, but is also not treated as seriously as it might have been.
12 Angry Men (Movie)
122 (Movie)
13 Eerie (Movie)
13 Hours (Movie)
There are a few vague references to the idea of men being creeps online, but nothing involving that happens in the book.
1408 (Movie)
1911 (Movie)
1917 (Movie)
1922 (2017) (Movie)
1984 (Movie)
1St Summoning (Movie)
2LDK (Movie)
3 Generations (Movie)
Worthy of note: a group of boys have a somewhat graphic discussion about a girl.
35 Rhums (Movie)
The 355 (Movie)
Worthy of note: A man tries to play with and befriend children and it is unclear what his intentions are. Nothing sexual is ever said or shown.
The 400 Blows (Movie)
Worthy of note: a fourteen old boy discusses the fact that his friends have been seeing sex workers, and states that he would like to do the same. He mentions that he knows an older man who has tried to assist him in arranging a liaison of this sort because he is aware of a woman who "likes boys his age." However, to our knowledge, this encounter never actually transpires. The same boy also discusses the fact that he is the result of an unwanted pregnancy, mentioning the fact that his mother was pressured not to abort him.
48 Hrs. (Movie)
4Th Man Out (Movie)
Worthy of note: homophobic remarks are made about the main character (a gay man) near the beginning of the film, with overarching sexual themes which play on the stereotype of gay men being predatory. Worthy of note: a man (not the main character) attempts to have sex with a woman he obviously has no attraction to and she mocks him for his lack of enthusiasm.
5Eme Set (Movie)
6 Days (Movie)
6 Underground (Movie)
65 (2023) (Movie)
The 6Th Day (Movie)
7 Days (Movie)
'71 (Movie)
8 Seconds (Movie)
80 for Brady (Movie)
9 (Movie)
9-1-1 Lone Star (TV Show)
S1E5: an older man makes a joke during a conversation with a young man ("lock up your daughters") to say that he is attractive. S2E5: a woman calls 911 because she is in a domestic abuse hostage situation. When the abuser realizes what she has done, he chokes her: she gets away from him to safety and he is arrested.
9 Songs (Movie)
9Th Company (Movie)
Abigail (Movie)
The Abyss (Movie)
Worthy of note: a female character forces her female prisoner to literally share a bed with her, but it is clearly about security and nothing sexual happens.
Worthy of note: this films contains domestic violence.
Acro Trip (TV Show)
One of the protagonist's kisses the other, assuming that it is what the latter wants, and it is not.
Worthy of note: the two romantic leads are a manager and his employee. There are continual discussions about the power dynamic in their relationship, and both parties give enthusiastic consent in each of the described sexual encounters.
The protagonist is unaware of sex or sexuality and watches two secondary characters engage in foreplay (kissing, groping, undressing) without their knowledge or consent. The protagonist enjoys this and wishes to continue watching but does not.
Ad Astra (Movie)
Ad Vitam (TV Show)
Adama (Movie)
Adolescentes (Movie)
Aeon Flux (Movie)
There is one brief moment when a hostage/prisoner character is justifiably afraid she will be raped, but no one attempts to hurt her and her safety is guaranteed shortly thereafter.
After (2019) (Movie)
After Effect (Movie)
After Yang (Movie)
Aftersun (Movie)
Worthy of note: one of the male characters tells a story about how, when he was 16, his grandfather took him to the red light district and he had sex with an older woman.
Agantuk (Movie)
Worthy of note: the premise of the story is that the king and queen of England have offered up a kiss from the protagonist as a prize in a tourney for noblemen. The protagonist is uncomfortable with the possibility that she would have to kiss someone she’s not attracted to or someone who has a bigoted opinion of her for being African. However, this ends up being a moot point because the person who wins ends up being someone she’s met before and is attracted to. The royal couple’s real-life historical counterparts were a 30-year-old king who married a 14-year-old girl. This was, of course, common at the time. However, you wouldn’t know from reading this because in this novella the two are portrayed as adults.
Ahsoka (Movie)
[Rating based on S1E+2].
Air Force One (Movie)
Akibiyori (Movie)
Al Tercer Dia (Movie)
Alambrista! (Movie)
Alexa & Katie (TV Show)
Alice (1988) (Movie)
Alice (2009) (TV Show)
Worthy of note: a white male character reacts extremely negatively upon finding out that his sister has a boyfriend and that he is Black. He seems protective of his sister in a way that can be read as incestuous jealousy, but this is implied, not spelled out.
Alien Hunger (Movie)
Alien Isolation (Video Game)
Alien Nemesis (Movie)
Alien Origin (Movie)
Alien Raiders (Movie)
Alien Shark (Movie)
Aliens (1986) (Movie)
Aline (Movie)
This is a biopic of Celine Dion, who met her husband/impresario (a middle-age man) when she was a child. They only have (implied) sexual relationships when she is adult.
Alive (Movie)
An older man drugs and zip ties a young man and young woman: he then drags the young woman into a bedroom. However, the intention is not sexual whatsoever and nothing with any sexual tones happens.
All About Eve (Movie)
Worthy of note: throughout the movie, a man peers/stares at a woman and invades her personal space. Though he never touches her, he appears menacing.
All Eyes (Movie)
For All Mankind (TV Show)
Worthy of note: S1E7: this episode mentions an obscure navy reference BOHICA, that stands for "bend over, here it comes again". S2E1: this episode briefly mentions Roman Polanski. End of season 2 and season 3 contains a ten year relationship, where a man who genuinely cares about a woman is forced by the KGB to use her for spying. He is hesitant, but then goes ahead with it. He uses their first kiss to ask for more information.
There is a mention of domestic violence, but no indication that sexual violence was involved
Alle Anderen (Movie)
Allegiant (Movie)
Allegoria (Movie)
Almost Adults (Movie)
Aloners (Movie)
Alpha (Movie)
Altered (Movie)
Altitude (Movie)
The Amateur (Movie)
Ambulance (Movie)
Amenti (Video Game)
American Made (Movie)
There is a minor part that include a physical altercation, but there is nothing sexual of the sort throughout the documentary.
A.M.I. (Movie)
Amour (Movie)
Amphibia (TV Show)
Amsterdam (Movie)
Worthy of note: in the final scene of the film, it is revealed that the female protagonist was medicated against her will by her family, who claimed that she was suffering from an imaginary medical condition, in order to control her.
Amusement (Movie)
Worthy of note: two little girls spy on a couple having sex in the woods.
An Idiot Abroad (TV Show)
Ana E Vitoria (Movie)
Anaconda (Movie)
Analyze This (Movie)
Anastasia (Movie)
The Anchor (Movie)
Angel Legend (TV Show)
S1E5: a boy says to a girl who slept over at his place "You should thank me for doing absolutely nothing." She mentions she noticed him touching her cheeks during her sleeping. He asks: "And you didnt stop to think I might try something?" She didnt think he would and answers: "I might have been pretending just to make sure you wouldnt." His answer: "I guess its okay if it helps you trust me, but you cant do that again. Im stil a guy, you know".
Angela Anaconda (TV Show)
Angel's Egg (Movie)
Angry Inuk (Movie)
Animal Farm (Movie)
Animals (Movie)
Annabelle (Movie)
Annie Hall (Movie)
Worthy of note: a humanoid creature presses a woman up against a wall, and while this is not a sexual attack, it may resemble one.
Anomalisa (Movie)
Worthy of note: there is a graphic sex scene in which one character, who is psychologically vulnerable, has been drinking a bit beforehand, but she is happy and does not regret it afterwards.
Another (TV Show)
A 15-year-old goes out with someone they meet online, thinking he is a 20-year-old. The date ends up being a demon who wants to steal their soul, but there is no sexual assault.
Another Round (Movie)
Ant-Man (Movie)
The Antenna (Movie)
Antisocial (Movie)
Antonio Gaudi (Movie)
Antz (1998) (Movie)
There is an age different mentioned between the two main characters but it is not noticeable or elaborated upon.
Aoashi (TV Show)
Worthy of note: S1E19: the male protagonist thinks the female protagonist is touching his butt but that is not the case. She was trying to put a picture in his pocket.
Aparajito (Movie)
Adultery is a theme. Worth noting: in one scene a man responds unenthusiastically to the sexual advances of a woman.
A group of four people are shown to be captured. The two men are held captive but the woman and her daughter disappear. At 1:16:30, another man is asked what became of the woman and daughter. He replies "He's building a refuge on the island of Salvora. He only let's those who serve him live". It is not entirely clear whether the woman have been killed (with the men kept alive to serve) or transferred to the "refuge", but it could be implied that they have been transferred for sexual slavery.
Apollo 13 (Movie)
Apollo 18 (Movie)
Aquamarine (Movie)
Aquarela (Movie)
Arachnid (Movie)
Arbitrage (Movie)
Arbor Demon (Movie)
The Arbors (Movie)
Arcadian (Movie)
Worthy of note: At one point in the movie a monster is on top of a woman and pinning her down, the movements of this monster are reminiscent of a rape scene. This may or may not be intentional. but it could be disturbing for some viewers.
Archipelago (Movie)
Archons (Movie)
Arctic (Movie)
Arctic Void (Movie)
Area 407 (Movie)
Argo (Movie)
Argylle (Movie)
Ariel (Movie)
Arjun Reddy (Movie)
Armageddon (Movie)
Worthy of note: A woman talks to her father about how she had to get a man (her father’s friend) to buy her tampons and show her how to put them in when she got her first period. The father gets angry and the friend clarifies that he did not show her, but explained to her how to use them.
Worthy of note: a father beats his son with a belt.
Arte (TV Show)
The series portrays the main protagonist´s romantic feelings towards the older male lead, but fortunately it does not develop into a relationship, nor does the male lead acknowledge her feelings.
The Artist (Movie)
As Bestas (Movie)
Ash (Movie)
The film centers around a princess who is kidnapped by a troll. According to a legend, if she does not marry a real prince by her 18th birthday, she is supposed to marry the troll. So her consent about any marriage is not asked until the end of the film.
Assassination (Movie)
The film's features an enemies-to-lovers subplot. About mid-way through the film, the male protagonist asks her to "surrender" and tries to kiss her: she backs up and he allows it. She then agrees and verbally consents before they kiss and fade to black.
Assimilate (Movie)
The premise of the movie is that a man stages a coup in order to force a princess to marry him. Most male characters are very pushy towards women throughout the film, including one man pretending that he is in a relationship with a woman who does know about it.
Asteroid City (Movie)
There is a passing comment of “…but I love you like a sister, other than that one time in the bathroom the day we met, which has never been repeated, as we both know” (01:09:00).
Astro Note (TV Show)
S1E5: a child tries to steal a skirt. He has always wanted to wear skirts but the woman thought he wanted to steal her panties. The misunderstanding is immediately resolved.
Asylum (1972) (Movie)
Aterrados (Movie)
Atlanta (TV Show)
Atlantics (Movie)
The protagonist (a young woman) has to marry a man that she does not love. At some point, he briefly grabs her by the wrist to get her to follow him: she leaves.
Atlas (TV Show)
In the end, one character wants to kiss a human woman like a sister while she is strapped in a table. She turns her head and he leaves.
ATM (Movie)
Atomic Blonde (Movie)
Attachment (Movie)
Worthy of note: An adult man comments to his friends that he finds a group of passing underage girls attractive and that he wants to pursue them once they are of age.
Atypical (TV Show)
Worth of mention: the main character's friend often makes sexual comments about women. In season 1, the main character has a crush on his therapist. He proceeds to break into her home to leave her a present. However, he does not have ill intentions, just a hard time understanding social situations.
Augure (Movie)
A boy pretends that a dressed up stick is a girl he is having sex with in a condescending way.
Australiens (Movie)
The book does not have any rape or sexual assault though the main relationship is between a high schooler and a college student, but the college student is 19 and the high schooler is 18.
Ava (2020) (Movie)
Avengement (Movie)
Awake (TV Show)
Worthy of note: towards the end of the movie, the main female protagonist drunkenly dances with an intoxicated man in a bar. When he tries to go further, she rebuffs him. A small tension arises after that, but nothing bad happens.
Azrael (Movie)
The Babadook (Movie)
Babe (Movie)
A woman is courted by a man who teaches her to sing: she does not seem interested and thus asks for the lessons to stop.
Baby Driver (Movie)
Babygirl (Movie)
The movie revolves around a dynamic of BDSM submission and domination.
Bac Nord (Movie)
Back to Black (Movie)
This book addresses emotional/psychological abuse from a mother and grandmother to the other members of their family, including the main character's childhood recollections.
Backflip!! (TV Show)
Bad Behaviour (Movie)
Bad Ben (Movie)
Bad Building (Movie)
Bad CGI Gator (Movie)
Bad Education (Movie)
Bad Genius (Movie)
The Bad Guys (Movie)
Bad Moms (Movie)
The Bad Seed (Movie)
Bad Taste (Movie)
Bad Teacher (Movie)
Worthy ot note: a teacher gives one of her students her bra, so he has proof that he did something sexual with another girl his age. There is no sexual relationship between this woman and teenage boy beyond this.
Bait (2012) (Movie)
Bait (2019) (Movie)
Bakuten! (Movie)
Bambi (Movie)
Bananya (TV Show)
Band of Brothers (TV Show)
B.A.P.S (Movie)
Worthy of note: there is a scene where a man leads a woman into an isolated space, saying he just wants to talk. He starts kissing her, and at first she acts uncomfortable and surprised with this, but after he explains more about his intentions, she seems to be fine (33:42-35:27). Prior to the events of the movie, a white man from a wealthy family had an affair with a Black maid who worked for his family. This affaire would have taken place during legal segregation, with a power dynamics making it difficult to know if the relationship was truly consensual.
Baraka (Movie)
The Barrens (Movie)
Barricade (Movie)
Bartender (2006) (TV Show)
Basket Case 2 (Movie)
Basket Case 3 (Movie)
Batman (1989) (Movie)
S1E2: a woman is kidnapped and chained to a bed by a man who is in love with her. While not inherently sexual, it could make viewers uncomfortable S1E8: children are kidnapped and have their life force taken by a woman. She does so by sucking it out through their mouth. No contact is made but their mouths are very close and it could be uncomfortable to watch. A man is beat up by a group of people who think he is a pedophile. He is actually trying to save a child from being kidnapped.
Batman Ninja (Movie)
Near the end of the movie (1:09:30), a man being mind controlled by an alien infect attempts to infect a woman. The scene is forceful and similar to sexual assault, which may trigger some individuals.
Battleship (Movie)
The Bay (Movie)
Worthy of note: a woman is frequently put in a situation where she is forced to act "seduced" by men in an effort to trap them.
Beaches (Movie)
Bear and Breakfast (Video Game)
Worthy of note: The female lead has to trick another woman into selling her virginity. The male leads hate eachother at the start, even when having sex with the woman, while not forced to do it, both see the woman as a prize.
This is an Argentinian noir film from the 1950s, in which the main villain is being pursued for a hit and run car accident that killed a child. Everyone acknowledges that he is a beast but does not try to stop his active verbal and physical abuse of his wife and child. He is openly having an affair with another woman, but is pursuing his wife's sister as well. She is not interested but he still gropes her, and in several scenes he grabs and attempts to kiss her. There is also a scene where we see him take off his belt to start attacking his wife, but that is not shown on-screen.
Beau (Short) (Movie)
Beau Travail (Movie)
Beautiful Boy (Movie)
Becky (Movie)
Bed Rest (Movie)
Bee and Puppycat (TV Show)
The Beehive (Movie)
Before I Wake (Movie)
Before Sunset (Movie)
Befriended Curse (Video Game)
Beginners (Movie)
Behind Her Eyes (TV Show)
Behind You (Movie)
Being Frank (Movie)
Being There (Movie)
Bel Canto (Movie)
Belfast (Movie)
Belle (2021) (Movie)
Worthy of note: there is a brief discussion about a teenage girl having an unrequited crush on her teacher, who is several years older than her, and she even keeps an image of him as her phone's lock screen. This is only briefly referenced for a couple of throwaway jokes. Later, an older woman reminisces on a romance from her teenhood; when she was a high school senior, she had a romantic interest in an eighth grader (who seems to have reciprocated). However, the relationship ultimately did not work out due to the age gap. Throughout the film, the teenage protagonist (who is 17 years old) has several romantically-coded moments with the deuteragonist, whose age is initially ambiguous, but is later confirmed to be 14. While this could potentially hint at an age-gap relationship, the protagonist does not have romantic interest in him (especially as she is clearly interested in another boy her own age). In the original Japanese dialogue, the deuteragonist states he loves her, but it's left ambiguous if this is intended to be romantic; the official English dub changes this line to "you're my hero", leaning towards a platonic interpretation.
Below (Movie)
Belzebuth (Movie)
A woman is coerced by police into helping with an investigation: the encouragement to participate includes erasing her file/record "including her nude selfies".
The main character gets another character so drunk that they are above the legal limit and get them to agree to a contract without asking or realizing the clauses in it. It is played for laughs and not appropriately addressed.
Beneath (Movie)
Benjamin (Movie)
Benny's Video (Movie)
Bergerac (TV Show)
The protagonist, admitted to a psychiatric clinic, hires two female prostitutes to have sex with other patients, without telling them his true identity.
Worthy of note: a man, accompanied by a female friend, grabs the breast of an unclothed female mannequin and says "what's happening baby?"
The Beyond (Movie)
Worthy of note: S1E6: a minor kisses an adult (18:15-18:25) but there is no relationship between them).
Sex and sexual content is never even discussed, let alone assault or rape.
Big (Movie)
Worthy of note: the protagonist, a child in an adult man's body, has sex with a woman who is unaware he is a child in an adult's body.
The Big City (Movie)
Big Eden (Movie)
Big Fish (Movie)
Big Hero 6 (Movie)
Worthy of note: in 'Fan Friction' a character's rival is kidnapped by a knife-wielding villain, who believes that she is her rival's girlfriend. Though the kidnapping happens off-screen, there are scenes where she is tied to a chair with a scarf over her mouth (13:40-13:45). There is also a short scene where the other members of Big Hero 6 are also tied up (15:54-16:28).
Big Legend (Movie)
Women are objectifed.
The Big Short (Movie)
The Big Sick (Movie)
Big Sky (TV Show)
The show is about human trafficking and contains scenes were characters are kidnapped and held captive.
Several men hit on the female coworker while they are all at work.
This film contains domestic and child abuse.
Billy Club (Movie)
Bingo Hell (Movie)
Biohackers (TV Show)
Biosphere (Movie)
Bird (Movie)
A side character who is physically and verbally abusive comments on whether he would have sex with a child to comment on her appearance.
Bird Box (Movie)
Birth-Rebirth (Movie)
Birthday (Movie)
Black 47 (Movie)
Black Adam (Movie)
Black Bear (Movie)
Worthy of note: an assistant tries to dress a drunk female actor.
Black Box (Movie)
Domestic violence is a major theme of this film.
Black Crab (Movie)
Black is King (Movie)
Black Monday (TV Show)
Black Pumpkin (Movie)
There is not any sexual assault mentioned but this is a survival/trap style film, with a general “we have no choice” feeling that can sometimes trigger a similar anxiety/trauma response.
BlackBerry (Movie)
Blackthorn (Movie)
Worthy of note: the protagonist, who is 17 and about to turn 18, has a crush on and later makes out with a character who is functionally immortal and has lived an unspecified number of years longer than is possible for any human to live.
Blair Witch (Movie)
Worthy of note: The main character has been wrongfully accused of infidelity. There is slut-shaming because of her supposed adultery is a running theme, especially in the early part of the book.
Many characters misinterpret the male protagonist's words as sexual innuendos but he states them genuinely and innocently.
Blind (Movie)
Blind Chance (Movie)
Blindspotting (Movie)
Bliss (Movie)
Blood (2022) (Movie)
Blood Clots (Movie)
Worth noting: in the third story, a woman is brought out to the woods and told she is going to be making a sex tape. It seems as if she has been coerced into being there but in reality went with the intention of killing the people there.
Blood Glacier (Movie)
Blood Lake (Movie)
A woman intends to try and seduce a teenage boy who cleans her pool but nothing happens.
Blood Machines (TV Show)
Worthy of note: In episode 2, it is strongly implied that a character plans to assault his captive. This assault never occurs.
Blood Red Sky (Movie)
Blood Simple (Movie)
A woman is restrained by hand and carried a few meters before she frees herself.
Bloody Hell (Movie)
Bloody Milk (Movie)
Blue (1993) (Movie)
Blue Bayou (Movie)
The backstory of the protagonist includes being adopted by an abusive father as a child.
Blue Beetle (Movie)
Worthy of note: Twice in the movie, after the suit (which is not under his control) retreats back off his body, the protagonist is left naked in front of other people.
Blue Collar (Movie)
Blue Giant (Movie)
Blue Lock (TV Show)
[This entry is only reviewed till season 1].
Blue Miracle (Movie)
Blue Monkey (Movie)
Blue Orchestra (TV Show)
S1E6: a male character guy accidentally walks in on a girl changing. Only her back is shown. There is no sexual intent. The rest of the episode shows him being embarrassed and apologizing to the girl on multiple occasions. In the first few episodes the female protagonist calls the male protagonist a pervert multiple times. Nothing perverted or inappropriate happens and it seems to be a running joke.
Blue Period (TV Show)
The Blue Planet (TV Show)
Blue Planet 2 (TV Show)
Blue Ruin (Movie)
Blue Story (Movie)
Blue Sunshine (Movie)
An adult man marries a 14 year old girl, though it is made clear that their relationship is not sexual, nor does he make any attempts to have sex with her throughout, promising to wait until she is older.
Worthy of note: the movie contains a reference to 'the pedophilic elite'.
Bocchi the Rock! (TV Show)
Body Cam (Movie)
Body Heat (Movie)
A femme fatale uses sex to get a man to murder her husband.
Body Melt (Movie)
Worthy of note: the film deals with domestic abuse.
The Bondsman (TV Show)
S1E8: #metoo reference.
The Bone Box (Movie)
Bone Breaker (Movie)
Bone Eater (Movie)
Bóng Ðè (Movie)
Booger (Movie)
The Boogeyman (Movie)
Worthy of note: a character has his entire body mutilated and his genitalia removed by ghosts.
Borg McEnroe (Movie)
Borgman (Movie)
There are unconsensual surgeries which involve children.
Borrego (Movie)
A man ties a woman's hands to prevent her from running away: it is not sexual in nature.
Boy (2010) (Movie)
Boys (2014) (Movie)
Worthy of note: early in the film, armed robbers break into the characters' home and attack the mother and her son. The mother is not raped, but there is certainly fear that it could happen.
Brainscan (Movie)
Worthy of note: the main character films his female neighbour (his love interest) naked. He thinks he is doing it without her consent but she actually knows about it and is into it,
Brave (Movie)
Worthy of note: thel premise of the story is to find a suitor for the main protagonist against her will.
Breach (Movie)
Breakthrough (Movie)
Breathe (Movie)
Brew House (Movie)
Brick (Movie)
Bright (2017) (Movie)
Bright Future (Movie)
There is passing mention of "pederasty" in a list of dangers to children in the last chapter.
Brightburn (Movie)
There is a creepy scene where a young boy sneaks into a young girl's room and she calls him a "pervert" later during gym class: there is no menace or danger.
This entry is about volumes 1-5.
The main witch in the series leaves out Adela tea, which is used as an enhancement drug during sex, for the main character to consume who does not know what this tea is and what its effects are on a person. The main character is then painfully sexually aroused and the love interest finds her in this state as the witch wanted. At first the love interest refuses to engage to due dubious consent, then explains what is going on in detail. After the main character insists the love interest takes the tea as well and they engage in sexual activities. The main character does not seem to regret these activities and the witch is told off for her actions by the love interest but it isn't much. There is also a lot of domestic violence in this book and mentions of still births.
Worthy of note: the premise of this book is that it is a romance about a married couple on the rocks trying to repair their relationship. Early on the man in the relationship kisses his wife before she is really ready to accept affection from him on two separate occasions. His friends had already warned him not to kiss her or even see her yet.
Brooklyn (Movie)
Brooklyn 45 (Movie)
Bros (Movie)
There are a few awkward sex scenes or awkward threesomes/foursomes with people who get uncomfortable or leave, but it is not an issue of consent, but rather emotional discomfort.
Brother Bear (Movie)
Brothers (Movie)
The Brothers Sun (TV Show)
Worthy of note: there is a ritual where young women must "open to" a man called Papa Legba at the beginning of the movie. It goes on for several minutes and it is very disturbing in a metaphorical way. It is also present throughout the rest of the film with PTSD-style flashbacks.
Brute Force (Movie)
Buckout Road (Movie)
Buddies (Movie)
Bug (Movie)
A main plot point of this film is that the main character is in an abusive relationship and there are several depictions of domestic violence.
Bull Shark (Movie)
Bull Shark 2 (Movie)
Bull Shark 3 (Movie)
Bullet Head (Movie)
Bullitt (Movie)
Bulworth (Movie)
Bumblebee (Movie)
Bunk'd (TV Show)
There are constant scenes of a girl romantically perusing a boy despite his negative responses, and it has the potential to upset or make some viewers uncomfortable.
The Burbs (Movie)
Burlesque (Movie)
Worthy of note: during the entire film, a character is very pushy towards every women he meets.
Burning (Movie)
A man goes into a woman’s apartment to feed her cat while she is away, and he masturbates there without her knowledge. A man berates a woman for removing her shirt and angrily calls her a “prostitute”.
Burning Cane (Movie)
Caddo Lake (Movie)
Calamity Jane (Movie)
Calcutta 71 (Movie)
Worthy of note: there is a running joke where a son keeps walking in on his mother in various states of undress. There is a point in the film where the women are unaware that an advert they will be filming will necessitate them being naked.
The Call (Movie)
A man unbuckles his belt multiple times but it has no sexual nature to it, as he does this to hit his children with his belt.
Call (2020) (Movie)
Call of Duty 2 (Video Game)
Worthy of note: there are scenes including the torture/exorcism of a young woman, as well as kidnapping and torture of a child, but none of this has a sexual element.
Call My Agent! (TV Show)
Camel Spiders (Movie)
While a man is restrained, a man in paper mache type mask leans forward as if to kiss him, but no actual skin contact is made. The overall premise of the movie is about a young being kidnapped. No sexual abuse or assault is shown or implied at all, but some of the grooming type behaviors to lure the girl to make her apart of their family may be triggering.
Camp Rock (Movie)
The Candidate (Movie)
Candy Corn (Movie)
Canoa (Movie)
The Canyon (Movie)
Worthy of note: a character is brainwashed and left unable to viably consent to anything which happens to them. This character is shown tortured and midway through the brainwashing procedure. In order to evade detection by the antagonists, the female protagonist tells the male protagonist that they have to kiss. The male protagonist expresses his discomfort with the plan but the woman kisses him anyway. Later, the same woman jokes about his lack of skill/enthusiasm during the kiss.
Captain Ron (Movie)
Captive State (Movie)
Carancho (Movie)
Caravaggio (Movie)
The Caregiver (Video Game)
Carmilla (TV) (TV Show)
Carnifex (Movie)
Carniverous (Movie)
Carol (Movie)
Carrie (2002) (Movie)
The Carrier (Movie)
Worthy of note: passengers are made to disrobe on the plane in front of others so they can be checked for infection.
Carry-On (Movie)
Cars (2006) (Movie)
Cars 3 (Movie)
Case 39 (Movie)
Cash Storm (Movie)
Casino (1995) (Movie)
Cast Away (Movie)
Castle Rock (TV Show)
The Cat (Movie)
Cat Daddies (Movie)
Worthy of note : there are several points where jokes about sex are made in front of children.
Worthy of note: the plot of the movie is about a girl who tries to get out of an arranged marriage with a cat.
Cats (Movie)
Cats (1998) (Movie)
Causeway (Movie)
Worthy of note : The film indirectly addresses the subject of post-traumatic stress disorder and its impact on daily life (no link to sexual violences).
The Cave (Movie)
Caveat (2011) (Movie)
Caveat (2020) (Movie)
Celeste (Video Game)
The Cellar (Movie)
Cells At Work! (TV Show)
Centaurworld (TV Show)
Center Stage (Movie)
Centipede! (Movie)
Certain Women (Movie)
Cesar (Movie)
Worthy of note: throughout the movie, the protagonist (an elderly married man) lustfully watches the family's handmaid (a young woman). In the final scene of the movie, it is implied that they eventually engaged in a relationship.
Chain Letter (Movie)
Worthy of note: there is a scene where the protagonist, a young enslaved girl, feels an adult man trying to take her blankets of her body while she is sleeping. It turns out that he just wanted the blankets.
Challengers (Movie)
Champion (TV Show)
Champions (Movie)
Chaos Walking (Movie)
Worthy of note: a man has all of his thoughts broadcast out loud and he has some romantic thoughts about a female character, which make her uncomfortable.
Chappie (Movie)
Char Man (Movie)
Charade (Movie)
There is a significant age gap between the two leads and many jokes are made about this (e.g. the man compares the woman to 15 year old Juliet from Romeo and Juliet, and says that she is far too old for him).
Charite At War (TV Show)
A father teaches his little daughter how to slice a slab of meat. Nothing inappropriate occurs, but she looks uncomfortable and the scene is creepy (1:00:00).
Charulata (Movie)
The Chase (Movie)
Chef (Movie)
Chernobyl (Movie)
Cherry 2000 (Movie)
Cherry Pop (Movie)
Chest (Movie)
Chapter 36: it is mentioned in passing that poor boys and girls are bought by the church. It is not further explained and not mentioned again. Chapter 40: a man tries to sell a girl to a bishop. The bishop is aware that the girl is smart and has helped her village make money. The bishop seems to be interested in her knowledge. There does not seem to be any sexual intent.
Worthy of note: a sexual scene is later revealed to be coercive.
Chicken Run (Movie)
Chien (Movie)
Worthy of note: this film is about a man being treated like a dog. His "owner" gets increasingly violent with him, and at some point, he forces him to come to his bed to pet him.
Child of Mine (Movie)
The Children (Movie)
Worthy of note: an uncle behaves predatorily towards and flirts with his teenage niece.
Thirty women have accused the lead actor (Cuba Gooding Jr,) of sexual assault: he has admitted to three of the allegations.
Chi's Sweet Home (TV Show)
Chopping Mall (Movie)
One character flirts with his boss.: she rejects him, but does not appear distressed. While they are both drunk, she kisses him and he goes down on her. While this is not coerced, the scene is overlayed with a brutal murder that may be upsetting to some viewers.
Chronos (Movie)
Chucky (TV) (TV Show)
C.H.U.D. (Movie)
Chum (Movie)
Worthy of note: a woman develops an interest in a man and unknowingly uses his keys to repeatedly enter his apartment to clean and redecorate it. He finally invites her to a date.
Worthy of note: the villain tries to trick a protagonist into marrying someone he doesn't know.
Circle (2015) (Movie)
Circus Kane (Movie)
Citizen Kane (Movie)
It is revealed that the protagonist (a man) got violent with his ex-wife and that is the reason of their divorce.
City Slickers (Movie)
Two men are creepy with a woman who is not into it: they pay for it.
Civil War (Movie)
ClaireVoyant (TV Show)
Clash (Movie)
Claw (Movie)
The Client (Movie)
The protagonist (a boy) had an abusive alcoholic father: this is hinted several times in the beginning of the movie until he clearly states how his father used to beat him.
Close (Movie)
This film contains some (non sexually) holding onto another person to console them as they try to break away.
Close-Knit (Movie)
A woman asks a young girl if she would like to touch her chest. It is not presented as a sexual thing at all, but rather a way to check that her chest is 'real'. A woman asks a young girl multiple times about whether she has developed breasts yet. It is not presented as sexual but it is seen as inappropriate by other characters.
Close-Up (Movie)
The Closet (Movie)
Cloud Meadow (Video Game)
Sex is presented lightheartedly and casually. This game contains some fetishes and kinks such as BDSM and rough sex.
Cloverfield (Movie)
Clown (Movie)
A man is drugged and tied up and narrowly escaped being decapitated. He is injured in the process. When he runs home, he is not believed by his family. A woman stumbles upon a chair with straps and restraints and uncovers a camera pointed at the chair. It is discovered that the chair was not used for any sexual purposes, but it can appear triggering. A pregnant woman fights off a demon. The demon chokes her and lifts up her shirt with the intention of ripping the baby out from inside her. The scene is tense and could be first interpreted as an sexual assault scene.
C'mon C'mon (Movie)
Cobweb (Movie)
Worthy of note: Parents in this film show psychological abuse and emotional neglect. Their child gets locked in a basement as a punishment and has a cahin around there leg/ankle. The school does not report anything to safeguarding team/child protection team and the headteacher is neglectful.
Cocaine Bear (Movie)
Worthy of note: a man is being attacked by the titular bear, which grabs him from behind, wraps a leg around him and thrusts its groin against his buttocks, while licking his face.
Coco (Movie)
CODA (Movie)
Code 8 (Movie)
Coded Bias (Movie)
S2E6b: a young boy's (11) experiment goes wrong and makes him appear older. He and a teenage girl (15/16) go on a date and kiss several times before his identity is revealed. This is played for laughs. S2E3a: two young characters break into a girl's dresser to find her bras. The joke is that they mistakenly think bras are weapons and do not actually know what they are for.
Coherence (Movie)
Worthy of note: naked dancers performs a choregraphy that highly resembles a scene of sexual assault.
Colette (Movie)
Homophobic slurs are addressed to a lesbian couple in a public place.
Volume 1: no rape or sexual assault.
The story is about a young man who kidnaps a young woman and helds her captive for a month. After learning that she is being held captive, the woman asks if he is doing this to keep her as a sex slave, to which the man denies. In a few scenes, the man insists that he greatly respects and would never force himself on her. A scene also includes the woman seducing the man: she undresses both herself and the man and starts making out with him. The man is seen visibly doubtful and mildly uncomfortable and he soon stops her and gets angry that she was paying him sexual favors in order to escape.
Colombiana (Movie)
The Colony (Movie)
Color Rush (TV Show)
Columbiana (Movie)
Columbus (Movie)
Worthy of note: two of the protagonists begin a sexual relationship. One is a 38-year-old visiting professor, and the second is a 24-year-old resident advisor in a dorm where the professor conducted research interviews. The instability of hierarchies and the difficulty of navigating them is a major theme. So, although the resident advisor is of age and is not a student of the professor, multiple characters who are aware of the relationship raise ethical concerns about it.
Come to Daddy (Movie)
Come Play (Movie)
Comets (2019) (Movie)
Worthy of note: A husband and wife invite a young man into their room and attempt to seduce him. There is no physical coercion and he eventually leaves, but he is visibly uncomfortable throughout the scene.
Confess My Love (Video Game)
Confirmation (Movie)
Worthy of note: the film is about a sexual harassment case, and the harassment is described in detail as part of the trial.
Conjure X (Movie)
Conjuring Kesha (TV Show)
Conspiracy (Movie)
Worthy of note: Forcible sterilization is discussed at length throughout the film.
Worthy of note: a man holds a womans face and a kid's hand a little long and it comes off a bit awkward. The kid strongly pulls her hand back.
Worthy of note: some of the sexual fantasies portrayed in this movie include often unconventional forms of physical violence. All of this is done in a very comedic and non-graphic way, not involving real people.
Contact (Movie)
Contagion (Movie)
Worthy of note: a woman is kidnapped to be a hostage.
The premise of this documentary features a man who is not aware that he is being broadcasted on television. This is a true story. The man is forced to strip naked on video by a tv producer while visibly uncomfortable and spends over a year completely naked on television without his knowledge. He is walked in on multiple times while he is asleep nude and awakened by TV producers.
Control (Movie)
Worth noting: a character breaks down crying while having sex with his significant other. He flinches away when she tries to comfort him.
Cool Runnings (Movie)
Cool World (Movie)
Coraline (Movie)
The Core (Movie)
C.O.R.N. (Movie)
Corpse Bride (Movie)
The Corridor (Movie)
Cosmic Sin (Movie)
Count Dracula (Movie)
Worthy of note: A woman is lied to and taken advantage of by a man who was interested in her. He had her believe that her fiancé had been killed, she went to him for comfort and the two soon got married after that.
Counterpart (TV Show)
Cowboys (Movie)
Cozy Grove (Video Game)
Crabs! (Movie)
Crash (1996) (Movie)
The movie centers around a group of people who achieve sexual gratification through the staging, photographing, or instigation of deadly or near-deadly car wrecks. Some of the crashes in the movie result in the deaths of civilians or involve the photographing of dead bodies in the process of achieving arousal. All the sex portrayed in the movie is consensual.
Crawl (Movie)
Crawl Or Die (Movie)
A woman is captured and kept chained in a bedroom for a short period. Spoiler: She is however a magical being that is stronger than any mortal and does not seem to mind her situation.
Creed (2015) (Movie)
Creed II (Movie)
Creed III (Movie)
It is implied that the two main male characters were abused by a violent foster father when they were young.
Creep 2 (Movie)
Worthy of note: a character tells a story that alludes to necrophilia.
Creepypasta (Movie)
Worhty of note: this film features erotic scenes of graphic surgery/cutting: it is explicitly consensual.
Crimson Tide (Movie)
Crip Camp (Movie)
Croc! (Movie)
Crocodile (Movie)
Cronos (Movie)
Crooklyn (Movie)
Crossing (Movie)
It is alluded very lightly to non-consensual relationships from the antagonist. A lot of the scenes are uncomfortable with the non-consensual closeness and touching, but not directly sexual harassment.
The Crowd (Movie)
The Crown (TV Show)
S2E2, S2E3 - although there is no expressly non-consensual activity and nothing is seen on-screen, it is worthy of note that upper-class British men on a Commonwealth tour are seen specifically to seek out (extra-marital) sexual encounters with local women of various ethnic backgrounds, crudely bragging about these experiences and comparing them to one another. Some might find their racially coded behaviour and language troubling. These episodes and this sub-plot more generally explore topics such as the contemporary view and treatment of women - both in and outside of marriages - and the difficulty (both social and legal) of attaining a divorce.
Cruella (Movie)
Crush (TV Show)
Cube (2021) (Movie)
Cult of the Lamb (Video Game)
Worthy of note: The premise of this game is that we play a cult leader. Their followers do everything we say, and we have a lot of control over their lives. The player character later unlocks the ability to marry followers, but this does not seem to involve sex. The player character can instruct two followers to mate, which is dubious consent.
Curdled (Movie)
Cure (Movie)
There are scenes of domestic violence towards the end of the movie.
Cut Bank (Movie)
Worthy of note: this documentary is about the chaotic marriage of a woman with a 21 years older man she met when she was 19.
Cyrano (2021) (Movie)
A female character is reluctantly betrothed to a cruel man. Although the man sings and waxes poetic about his desire to marry the woman whether she likes it or not, no harm comes to the female character from this person.
D-Railed (Movie)
Da 5 Bloods (Movie)
Worthy of note: In a brief flashback sequence, a man starts to attack his wife. Their son grabs a knife and is then depicted in a jail cell. These scenes show a man charging toward a woman and hitting her in their home.
DaddyS Head (Movie)
Daddy's Home (Movie)
Dagr (Movie)
Dam Sharks (Movie)
Worthy of note: The protagonist is led to believe that she is marrying a prince, but in actuality, her would-be husband's family attempts to sacrifice her to a dragon. She later learns that this has been happening to most women who "married" into the royal family for the last 800 years.
Dan Vs. (TV Show)
While no sexual assault is implied, the story revolves around women being kidnapped. Victims are held in a sealed room and handcuffed to beds (in the clothes they were wearing when taken). One male character is also held captive/handcuffed to the bed, but he is stripped to his underwear off-screen. The captor briefly strokes one of his victim's faces while she is bound and panicked.
Dans Ma Peau (Movie)
The protagonist, a queer boy of color, is frequently bullied, sometimes in sexual ways, like being called "d-bag." Later on, in a group shower scene, some boys question and make fun of the protagonist for being uncircumcised.
Dark City (TV Show)
Worthy of note: a bad guy asks to be left alone with a woman victim. No sexual assault is specifically implied, but it still may be triggering.
Worthy of note: a character (an alien bird) is stripped against his will, fighting and screaming against several people (18:17-19:05). He is later shown frozen in shock, naked and panting (19:15-19:34).
Worthy of note: a 15 year old girl tries to kiss a much older man, but he is shocked and does not let her. Later, she does kiss him briefly on the lips, but it is meant as a 'goodbye'.
Dark Harbor (Movie)
Dark Harvest (Movie)
Two boys catch the male and female protagonists, and one of the boys traps the female protagonist in his arms while the other boy threatens the male protagonist. Nothing sexual happens.
Dark Horse (Movie)
Dark Justice (Movie)
Dark Show (Movie)
The abuse and manipulation of children and teens are themes, but none of this is sexual in nature.
Dark Stories (TV Show)
Dark Waters (Movie)
Das Privileg (Movie)
Dash & Lily (TV Show)
Date Night (Movie)
Day Shift (Movie)
Towards the end of the movie, the protagonist attempts to get his ex-wife to kiss him. She originally says that she is not ready to kiss him again: he pouts, and she ends up kissing him.
Daybreakers (Movie)
Daylight (Movie)
Dayveon (Movie)
Dead Ant (Movie)
Dead Dicks (Movie)
It is implied that the female protagonist was undressed and redressed while she was unconscious.
Dead End (Movie)
Dead Man Down (Movie)
Dead Mine (Movie)
Dead of Night (Movie)
Worthy of note: a man attempts to strangle his wife.
Dead Pigs (Movie)
Dead Rock (Movie)
Dead Shack (Movie)
Dead Silence (Movie)
Deadhouse Dark (TV Show)
Deadline (Movie)
Deadly Still (Movie)
Deadware (Movie)
Worthy of note: one hinted prison rape joke.
Death Blood 4 (Movie)
Death Ship (Movie)
Although nothing sexually happens, the whole plot of the movie is about a grown man following a supposedly 15 year old boy around Venice because he thinks he is beautiful.
Deathtrap (Movie)
D.E.B.S. (Movie)
Deca-Dense (TV Show)
While there is no sexual violence in the movie, it is easy to imagine that since the female protagonist is a con woman, she might have had to use her body to get what she wanted. She is depicted as always in control of her actions though.
Deep Blood (Movie)
Deep Blue Sea (Movie)
Deep Cover (Movie)
Worthy of note: In the last third of the book, a character’s ex-boyfriend, who had been stalking her, finds her after finding out from her roommates where she went. He tries to pressure her into getting back with him, including by driving too fast and threatening to kill himself. She is able to escape him in the end.
Deep Freeze (Movie)
Deep Hatred (Movie)
There is some forceful holding and a girl dragged away from screen but nothing implies that it is sexual in any nature.
Deep Impact (Movie)
Deep Shock (Movie)
Deep in Vogue (Movie)
Deep Water (Movie)
Worthy of note: S1E14: a male character kisses a female character to undo a spell. The female character is shocked for a moment as she is in love with the male character.
Delico's Nursery (TV Show)
Worthy of note: the friends of a teenage girl think she is dating the male protagonist who is an adult. This is not true as the girl is dating someone her own age and the male protagonist is interested in a woman his own age. The author makes it clear that the friends are misunderstanding the situation.
Demon (Movie)
Demon House (Movie)
Demoni (Movie)
Demoniac (Movie)
Demonic (Movie)
Demonologist (Video Game)
Demons 2 (Movie)
Denial (2016) (Movie)
The Dentist 2 (Movie)
Worthy of note: a man believes he watches somebody undress and have sex through window blinds.
This show is about manipulating a person to violence and killing.
Dersu Uzala (Movie)
Descendants 2 (Movie)
Descendants 3 (Movie)
The Descent (Movie)
Desert Hearts (Movie)
Worth of note: Though there is no sexual assault in this, a major plot point at the end is revealed to be how a group of scientists were doing research on an alien that "breeds" by cocooning other species in its web and merging their DNA. Scientists were using people against their will in these experiments to find compatible DNA matches, which may be a triggering idea to some viewers.
Despicable Me (Movie)
D'Est (Movie)
Detonator Orgun (TV Show)
Detour (Movie)
Deus (Movie)
Deux (Movie)
Devi (Movie)
The Devil in Me (Video Game)
Aa girl is ambushed while naked and bathing: she is killed violently.
Devil's Gate (Movie)
Dhaka Attack (Movie)
Diagnosis (TV Show)
Dick (Movie)
A teenage girl develops a crush toward Richard Nixon, but this never goes farther than comedic, non-sexual fantasies and a comedic declaration of love.
Didi (Movie)
The movie involves a lot of young teens (about to go to high school) discussing sex/dating, partying, and drugs. Two characters play the "nervous game" involving one person touching the other until they feel uncomfortable.
Die Hard (Movie)
Worthy of note: excision and sex-cult are briefly mentioned.
The Dig (Movie)
Diggery (Movie)
The plot involves investigating the kidnappings of young girls, though nothing explicitly sexual is mentioned in regards to this.
Worthy of note: the main protagonist unknowingly watches his maid when she is in underwear. They later sleep together.
The Dire (Short) (Video Game)
Discarnate (Movie)
The Discovery (Movie)
Disenchanted (Movie)
Worthy of note: a protagonist casts a spell that has unintentionally far-reaching effects on the thoughts and actions of those around her (including her spouse) without their knowledge or consent.
Disenchantment (TV Show)
Disquiet (Movie)
Disventure Camp (TV Show)
Worthy of note: it is implied that a woman was punched by her husband off-screen.
A woman who has recently graduated high school performs oral sex on a man from a band, and it is unclear what the age gap between them is.
S1E13: a woman (one of the doctors companions) is left alone with a man who turns out to be a ruthless person. In a scene, he tries to attack her, with her fighting back: the fight ends with her falling on the floor with the man just about to go for her, just before two men (one of them being the other companion) bang on the door. The woman rushes to let them in and they aprend the man.
Dodsworth (Movie)
Dog (Movie)
Dog Man (Movie)
Dog Soldiers (Movie)
Dog Star Man (Movie)
Dogman (Movie)
Worthy of note: at some point, two men go to a strip club, take drugs and dance with a young woman. One of them pushes the other to kiss her.
The Doll 2 (Movie)
Dollman (Movie)
Dollmare (Video Game)
Dong (Movie)
A character talks about disliking being touched by strangers who think it is ok to touch him without consent just because he is in drag. The touching is non-sexual, however.
Worthy of note: in one scene, a woman is thrown onto a bed and has her hands tied behind her back. This scene might be taken to be suggestive of sexual assault, although none occurs.
Don't Speak (Movie)
Don't Starve Together (Video Game)
Doona! (TV Show)
S1E3: a stalker watches and photographes the female lead.
The plot of the movie involves missing children, but it has nothing to do with sexual abuse or violence.
Doors (Movie)
Dope (Movie)
Double Blind (Movie)
Worthy of note: a woman discusses her husband's domestic violence.
Downrange (Movie)
Worthy of note: the titular character preys upon women in a fashion reminiscent of sexual assault. However, he does not sexually assault them but drinks their blood.
Dracula 2000 (Movie)
While there is technically no rape, Dracula turning women into vampires is well-known to have sexual undertones and to be related to the moral panic around women's sexual freedom at the time.
Worthy of note: S1E5: conjoined twins pretend to be in a relationship as they cannot find a partner. This is played for laughs and nothing inappropriate happens. S1E10: a girl is kidnapped and immediately saved by the protagonist.
Dragon Tales (TV Show)
Dragonwasps (Movie)
Drake & Josh (TV Show)
Dream Daddy (Video Game)
Worthy of note: the protagonist, who is a 17-year-old about to turn 18, has a crush on a functionally immortal character of unspecified age. They kiss in a few scenes, but there is no sexual relationship at this point.
Drifting Home (Movie)
Drive (2011) (Movie)
A female character reveals that she was only 17 when a male character started a sexual relationship with her.
Drive Back (Movie)
Driveways (Movie)
Drop (Movie)
The film revolves around domestic abuse.
Drop Dead Diva (TV Show)
Dual (Movie)
Worthy of note: it is implied that the main character will have to trade sex with her trainer in order to pay for his services, though this is a misdirection.
Worthy of note: towards the end of the book, the main character gets drugged at a public event. The antagonist who drugs her does not do so with the intention to rape her, but with the intention of making her appear drunk and to cast doubt on her character.
Dumb Money (Movie)
Dumbo (1941) (Movie)
Dumbo (2019) (Movie)
Dumplin' (Movie)
Duvidha (Movie)
The Eagle (Movie)
Eagle Eye (Movie)
Early Summer (Movie)
In the Earth (Movie)
Earth (2007) (Movie)
Worthy of note: the extremely graphic animal abuse depicted throughout the movie is sometimes sexual in nature and may be disturbing.
East is East (Movie)
The film contains physical domestic violence as well as attempted forced marriage.
East of Eden (Movie)
Echoes of the House (Video Game)
Worthy of note: a man spies on his female neighbor sunbathing as he describes the importance of sex in life to his nephew. He does this again shortly after while she is undressing but she knows he is there and appears to enjoy it. She turns out to be a plant placed there to seduce the man.
Worthy of note: at one point a woman propositions a man and he appears uncomfortable.
Worthy of note: whilst there are no explicit scenes including rape or sexual assault, the author is abused by her older, adult brother and describes an incident in which he calls her a slut/whore and tries to pull off her clothes. In another scene, he forces her to sit on his lap. Although handled sensitively, these scenes may be disturbing. The brother referenced above ends up marrying someone he met when he was 28 and she was a senior in high school. Although there is no indication of a sexual relationship before they got married, the author lays out the brother's pattern of gaslighting and abuse with his previous girlfriends.
There is a chapter on being discreet about workplace romances, but no mention of sexual harassment. Domestic violence is mentioned in passing one time as an example (among others) of a cause to get involved with through volunteering.
Egyxos (TV Show)
El Angel (Movie)
Worthy of note: an adult woman proposes a 17-year-old boy to teach him how to kiss (and presumably more). They get really close but he eventually declines and leaves.
El Eternauta (TV Show)
El Norte (Movie)
Worthy of note: an old man asks a female prostitute to jump in front of him to make her breast bounce. He then asks her to come with him to have sex.
Election 2 (Movie)
Elemental (Movie)
Elephant (Movie)
Over the course of the book, the protagonist ends up in relationships where people use her, neglect her, and infantilize her.
Elevation (Movie)
Elevator Game (Movie)
Elf (Movie)
Worthy of note: the socially unaware protagonist enters a women's restroom while another character is showering.
In a prior book, two characters had been identified as cousins engaging in enthusiastic incest. This book focuses on those two and clarifies that they are not blood-related. Rather, they were raised in the same commune in which familial titles are used for all members.
Worthy of note: the protagonist is at one point grabbed and pulled to the ground with her mouth covered.
For Ellen (Movie)
Elvis (Movie)
Ema (2019) (Movie)
Worthy of note: the main character is held down by a man who puts a knife to her throat (no sexual assault).
Emitaï (Movie)
Emma (2020) (Movie)
Worthy of note: at one point a woman is alone in a carriage with a man who comes onto her very strongly, even implying that he will kill himself if she rejects him. This turns out to be an empty threat when she rejects him anyway, and nothing further occurs.
Emma Approved (TV Show)
The Empty Man (Movie)
While there is no sexual violence that takes place during the film, a teenage girl is seen naked in a spa before being stabbed in the face.
En of Love (TV Show)
Enchanted (Movie)
The End (Movie)
Worthy of note: a dialogue mentions a "raped by psychic bedouins kind of self-consciousness".
End of Watch (Movie)
The English Game (TV Show)
Worthy of note: there is a guy showing stalker behavior towards a woman with whom he cheated with and share a baby with, but nothing sexual happens. It is implied that a woman gets beaten by her husband on regular basis.
English Teacher (TV Show)
Enola Holmes (Movie)
Enough (Movie)
Worthy of note: domestic violence is the main theme of the movie.
Entergalactic (Movie)
Enuattii (Movie)
Enys Men (Movie)
EO (2022) (Movie)
A truck driver offers food to a homeless woman. After she gets in his vehicle, he proposes her to have sex. She leaves and he says that it was a joke.
Epithet Erased (TV Show)
Ergo Proxy (TV Show)
Escape 2120 (Movie)
Escape Academy (Video Game)
Worthy of note: two man (inmates) have sex with a woman (prison employee) with the sole purpose of escaping.
Escape Plan (Movie)
Worthy of note: a woman wakes up naked in a cage. She is not assaulted or harassed during the movie.
Esteros (Movie)
Eternal Boys (TV Show)
Eternals (Movie)
Eureka! (TV Show)
Europa '51 (Movie)
Europa Report (Movie)
Ever After High (TV Show)
Everhood (Video Game)
At one point, one character knocks out two antagonists with dildos (by slapping them in the face). Shortly after, two men use objects for rectal penetration: they jump with their pants down on the objects to (kind of) "gain special powers" during a fight.
Evil Genie (Movie)
The Exception (Movie)
There is a dubious consent scene at 12:30 min into the movie. A captain tells a maid to take her clothes off and they engage in sex. He is her superior and does not ask for consent, even if she does not seem distressed. They have a romantic relationship later in the movie which is consensual, though he remains in a position of power over her due to his military rank.
Excision (Movie)
Worthy of note: violence and sex are very intertwined throughout the film.
Existenz (Movie)
Though no sexual assault or violence is included, the movie contains strong use of body horror, like the digital penetration of a science-fiction game port drilled into the small of character's backs.
Exit (2005) (Movie)
Exodus (2021) (Movie)
A teenager is forced to watch porn while being tortured by a pastor in an attempt to "cure" the teenager's sexual orientation.
Exotica (Movie)
The film centers on a strip club, and particularly on the relation between a stripper (dressed as a schoolgirl) and one of her clients (who apparently fantasises about his dead daughter). At some point, another man (the stripper's former boyfriend) manipulates the client (and later one of his accomplice) into thinking she wants him to touch her (which is forbidden). When it happens, she does not seem distressed at all but the man is ejected from the club.
Extinction (Movie)
Extraction (Movie)
The Eye (Movie)
The Fabelmans (Movie)
In Fabric (Movie)
Worthy of note: the female main character starts a consensual relationship with a male lead. She is then upset to discover that he has been manipulative and dishonest. She narrowly escapes a third party trapping her into marrying that male lead for their own motives.
An enemy calls the protagonist a whore. There are scenes and topics involving abortion throughout the game.
One character must seduce another as part of a plan, and they are somewhat resentful.
Falcon Lake (Movie)
The female protagonist, a 16 year-old girl, explains that her ex-boyfriend dumped her because she refused to have sexual relationships with him, and that he spread the rumor that they had sex anyway.
Fall (Movie)
The Fall Guy (Movie)
The Fallout (Movie)
Worth of note: a boy does a sexual remark about a girl behind her back.
The Falls (Movie)
There is a mention of seeing two men having sex outside in a public park (55:00).
Family (Movie)
Family Blood (Movie)
Family Life (Movie)
The female protagonist is constantly slut-shamed and abused by her entourage throughout the film. Early on, she is forced to have an abortion, and her father beats her several times. In different hospitals and asylums, she is forced to ingest medicine and subjected to shock therapy despite her protests. In the final scene of the movie, she is exposed as a clinical case in front of an auditorium.
Family Plot (Movie)
A woman believes that a man has had sex with her when she was very drunk but this turns out to be a misunderstanding.
Fanged Up (Movie)
This film contains domestic and child abuse.
Fantasia (Movie)
Fantasia 2000 (Movie)
Worthy of note: The movie talks often about Victorian serial killers. There are some occasional graphic scenes of murdered men and women. A man and a woman are chained up and gagged in a basement filled with torture tools.
The Farewell (Movie)
Farewell Amor (Movie)
Fargo (1996) (Movie)
Worthy of note: a character is attacked while having sex with a prostitute.
Farha (Movie)
Worthy of note: one woman gives birth in precarious conditions.
Fatale (Movie)
A woman refuses to give a man his phone until he has sex with her again. The same woman invites him over when he is not sober.: they have sex even though she is sober but he does not fight back or struggle with PTSD symptoms.
Worthy of note: S1E6: a character kisses another one after she drugged him without his consent (30:00-31:19) The kiss is consensual and has nothing to do with the drug. Season 2: a character takes away people's emotions without their consent (by trying to help). She does it to her boyfriend repeatedly.
The Father (Movie)
Fatherhood (Movie)
The Fear Index (TV Show)
Worthy of note: in S1E3, a couple realise that there was a camera in a room in which they had consensual sex.
Fear of Rain (Movie)
Worthy of note: it is revelead that ons of the main characters captured a female child. She is rescued by the main character.
A teenage boy grabs his girlfriend’s butt while they are kissing and she makes him stop. It is implied they have talked about this before, but he stops when she asks him to and no one seems upset by it.
The Fearway (Movie)
Feed (Movie)
Fei Ren Zai (TV Show)
S1E6: a deity that has the appearance of a dog gets pets. He is so excited that he accidentally turns into his naked human form and is taken away by police. This is played for laughs and there is no sexual intent.
Worthy of note: a woman jokes that a man likes young girls. A teenage girl is exposed to some sexual things by her aunt.
Fences (2016) (Movie)
Feral (Movie)
Ferrari (Movie)
Fever Lake (Movie)
Fifa Uncovered (TV Show)
Worthy of note: the real life figure portrayed in the film has had two women come forth claiming he sexually assaulted them, though the film does not address this issue.
The Fighter (Movie)
Worthy of note: the girlfriend of a main character sets men up to be robbed by her boyfriend by getting into cars with them as a prostitute.
Filth (Short) (Movie)
The Final (Movie)
Worthy of note: teens are drugged through drinks (about 30 minutes in the movie) for non-sexual reasons.
Final Space (TV Show)
Finding Dory (Movie)
Finding Nemo (Movie)
'Just keep swimming...'
Finding Oscar (Movie)
Finye (Movie)
This film contains several scenes of violence towards women (a man beats his wife, a grandson beats his grand-mother, and several protesting students are beaten by policemen).
Fire Island (TV Show)
Fire of Love (Movie)
The Firefly (Movie)
Firenado (Movie)
Firestarter (Movie)
Firewatch (Video Game)
During the beginning of the story, the main character discovers two drunk teenage girls skinny-dipping in a lake. You can pick up their bras and underwear optionally, although the main character vocalizes his discomfort if you do so. The girls accuse him of being a creep and stalking them, even though he is a park ranger and only politely tells them they need to leave. An adult woman expresses unusual interest in a teenage boy. The interest is not romantic or sexual, but could make the player uncomfortable.
First Cow (Movie)
First Kill (TV Show)
First Man (Movie)
The Fits (Movie)
Children being kidnapped and murdered is a key plot point, but nothing sexual is ever implied and no children are shown being killed.
Sexual activity and sexual violence are both concepts that do not exist in current official releases (with the latest installment at the time of this review being Security Breach: Ruin).
Flag (TV Show)
The Flash (TV Show)
Worthy note: two characters who are a romantic couple are close to being siblings.
Flashwood (Movie)
The protagonist of the book is a vampire over 70 years old, but she appears to be a child because, in this universe, vampires age slowly. She engages in several sexual encounters with adult humans throughout the book, which can feel very uncomfortable to read, despite the fact that she is mentally an adult.
Worthy of note: an uneasy relationship in the second could be interpreted as a man taking advantage of a woman's compromised emotional state.
Flesh Eaters (Movie)
Flight (Movie)
Float (2022) (Movie)
Flow (Movie)
The films takes place in (upscale) brothels. There are several mentions of prostitutes being beaten by their female superior, one of which mentions buying orphans when they are 7-8 as an investment (not all of them ending up being prostitutes).
Fluffy Paradise (TV Show)
A child happens to see a man naked when he transforms from beast to man. There is no sexual intent in this scene and her father was also by her side.
Flying (Movie)
Flying Witch (TV Show)
Foe (Movie)
The Fog (Movie)
The show involves a conman who targets vulnerable women, having financially and psychologically abusive romantic relationships with them. Although there is no sexual content onscreen, these are adult relationships and they are shown to share a bed, so it could be inferred that rape by deception forms part of the relationship overall.
Footloose (Movie)
Worthy of note: several scenes show men abusing women.
Foreclosure (Movie)
Foreclosure 2 (Movie)
The Forest (Movie)
Worthy of note: a woman gets stuck in a forest alone with a man she does not know well and who she finds out might be lying about who he really is. She becomes very scared and cries.
The Forest (Game) (Video Game)
Enemy female NPCs are shirtless, and male enemy NPCs appear to be naked, but do not have explicit genitalia.
Forever (TV Show)
Fort Apache (Movie)
The Fountain (Movie)
Worthy of note: the forcible abduction of human beings is presented throughout this film.
Fractured (Movie)
Frailty (Movie)
Worthy of note: the documentary contains a video archive of an adult male tv host asking a very young girl (the titular character) if she would be his girlfriend. Other images shows her sexualization by the media when she was still a teenager.
Frances Ha (Movie)
Frank (Movie)
Freaks (1932) (Movie)
Freaks (2018) (Movie)
Worthy of note: a young girl says that the main character (another child) "comes in her room at night and makes her to things". Despite the nod to sexual abuse, it is not the case.
Freaky Friday (Movie)
The male romance lead for the female teenage character is an adult who works at her high school.
Several times in the film, a man pays for sex workers and then forces them to read a passage in Latin. There is no sex, kissing, or groping. All of the flirting and initial interactions of the sex workers is consentual however the man degrades and yells at the women when they hesitate to read the passage.
Free! (2013) (TV Show)
Free Solo (Movie)
Worthy of note: one student makes a sexual joke about his teacher's body, in a non-threatening way.
French Exit (Movie)
Freshwater (Movie)
Frida (Movie)
Worthy of note: since the film's release, Salma Hayek has reported that the film's director (Harvey Weinstein) repeatedly sexually harassed and intimidated her during its production, also pressuring her into filming highly sexual scenes with which she was uncomfortable.
Worthy of note: an employer makes his employee switch trousers with him because his has a coffee stain on them. The employee then takes off his pants to reveal he is not wearing underwear, exposing himself to the audience. A woman comments that off-screen her mother has started taking her clothes off in front of the man the woman is seeing.
S1E4: a child flips the skirt of a woman. There does not seem to be any sexual intent and the woman doesn't really react to it
From (TV Show)
[Under review].
From Beneath (Movie)
From Black (Movie)
There is a very brief clip of the main character’s young son being kidnapped off the street.
A boy and girl fall in love with each other, however, they are mistakenly led to believe that they are actually siblings. It later turns out they are not related, but they still eventually act on their romantic feelings before learning they are not related.
Front Cover (Movie)
Frozen (2010) (Movie)
Frozen (2013) (Movie)
Worthy of note: in S1E8, a female relative of the male protagonist pins him down. She covers them both with a blanket so they can speak without the cameras looking at them or reading their lips.
Funny Boy (Movie)
Furious 7 (Movie)
Fury (1936) (Movie)
The Future (Movie)
Fyre Fraud (Movie)
Gaia (Movie)
Worthy of note: characters are attacked by creatures and a woman gets their blood on her. She is forcibly stripped to get the blood off but quickly wrapped up in a blanket.
Galaxy Quest (Movie)
The Gallows (Movie)
The Game (Movie)
The Game Plan (Movie)
Gandhi (1982) (Movie)
Gap (TV Show)
The Garden (Movie)
Worthy of note: there is discussion about an adult and a teenager being in a romantic relationship, but these are confirmed to just be false rumors. A teenage boy expresses romantic interest in an adult woman, but it is never made clear if she reciprocates.
Garry's Mod (Video Game)
Some outside mods can contain sexual or inappropriate content. User interactions on multiplayer servers are not moderated actively.
Gaslight (Movie)
Although there is no rape or sexual content of any kind, this movie is where the term 'gaslighting' comes from. Consequently, the amount of abusive power that the protagonist's husband exerts over her can be very triggering.
Gatlopp (Movie)
Gattaca (Movie)
G.B.F. (Movie)
Gears of War (Video Game)
Gears of War 2 (Video Game)
Gears of War 3 (Video Game)
There are two cases where the main group is trying to negotiate/trade with another group. The second group makes comments about being willing to trade for one of the women in the main group, but it does not go further than the comment.
Georgia (Movie)
Geostorm (Movie)
Gerry (Movie)
Gertrud (Movie)
Get Shorty (Movie)
Ghost (Movie)
Worthy of note: a burglar watches a woman undress via a mirror without her knowledge and a ghost possesses a woman's body against her will.
Ghost Mansion (Movie)
Ghost Rider (Movie)
Ghost Ship (Movie)
Ghost Stories (Movie)
Ghost Storm (Movie)
A Ghost Story (Movie)
Ghost Team (Movie)
There is a brief mention of putting cameras into a public bathroom, but this does not happen in the movie.
Worthy of note: it is implied that two adult characters have sex while they are possessed and controlled by spirits.
Ghosted (TV) (TV Show)
S1E1: about 14 minutes into the episode, Kevin Spacey is mentioned casually in dialogue (considering this was filmed before he was exposed for his sexual misconduct).
Ghosting (Movie)
Ghosts of War (Movie)
Ghoul (2018) (TV Show)
Giant (Movie)
Giant Killing (TV Show)
Gifted (Movie)
Worthy of note: mention of kidnapping.
Gingerclown (Movie)
Giraffe (Movie)
Stalkers going after the protagonists show a message through a window that they 'want the girl' (45:00). Nothing else happens.
Girl Meets World (TV Show)
Girl Picture (Movie)
Girl 6 (Movie)
The main (nonsexual) romance occurs between a 16 year old girl and two gods of unspecified ages.
Girlfriends (TV) (TV Show)
Girl's Last Tour (TV Show)
The Glass Dome (TV Show)
The investigators consider if there might be hurtful sexual intentions from the suspect(s?), but it is immediately shut down as it does not match the suspect profile, and not further discussed.
At one point, several main characters spy on a couple who are about to have sex without their knowledge. Ultimately they do not have sex.
Glass Trap (Movie)
There is passing mention of a minor speaking sexually with adults on the Internet, presumably without the adults knowing they are speaking to minors.
Go Figure (Movie)
Goat Simulator (Video Game)
Humorous references to phallic objects can be found on one of the playable maps.
God of War: Ragnarök (Video Game)
Worthy of note: domestic violence is shown on screen.
Gods of Egypt (Movie)
Worthy of note: A woman marries the king in order to keep him from killing the man she loves.
Contains some low-key agressive sex scenes.
Worthy of note: a doctor implants a woman with his own son's cells instead of/in addition to what he promised. This violation of her consent could be taken to be metaphorically linked to sexual assault.
Prostitution as an economic mean of survival is mentioned.
Gold Raiders (Movie)
Golden Time (TV Show)
The Goldfinch (Movie)
Towards the end of the movie, two men restrain and drug a distressed young woman. This is done for explicitly non-sexual purposes and the reasoning is explained to the viewer prior to this occurring.
Gone Too Far! (Movie)
At one point, one of the characters is trapped in a pitch black room with nothing but a small flashlight while a naked disfigured man moves very slowly toward her.
Good Burger (Movie)
Worthy of note: a drunk husband comes home to his sleepy wife and tries to engage sex. She does not protest but does not seem into it. When the man realizes that he cannot get an erection, his wife tells him: "it doesn't matter".
Good Grief (Movie)
Good Madam (Movie)
Good Morning (Movie)
Good Omens (TV Show)
Good On Paper (Movie)
The Good Son (Movie)
A Goofy Movie (Movie)
Goosebumps (TV Show)
The Gorge (Movie)
The Gorgon (Movie)
Grabbers (Movie)
There is a brief single mention of rape within a list of crimes that happen in another city.
Grain (Movie)
Gran Turismo (Movie)
Grand Piano (Movie)
Early in the film, a scene takes place in a brothel: nothing graphic is depicted.
A Gray State (Movie)
Great White (Movie)
Green Book (Movie)
S1E1: one of the main characters is drugged (01:20). Nothing remotely sexual is even implied.
Green Room (Movie)
Greener Grass (Movie)
Greenland (Movie)
Worthy of note: A 7 year old boy is kidnapped by a man and woman in front of his mother. He is later reunited with her.
Grendizer U (TV Show)
Greta (Movie)
Greyhound (Movie)
Grizzly (Movie)
Grizzly Man (Movie)
Grown Ups 2 (Movie)
A Gruta (Movie)
All 16 books in the Guardians of Ga'Hoole series contain no sexual violence.
The whole movie is about the abuse and experimentation of children and animals. A character is psychically manipulated to be in love with another character (40:00).
Worthy of note: a male character discusses his past actions of purposefully sleeping with multiple women with the goal of impregnating them. Although it is assumed these relationships were consensual, it is unknown whether these women knew of his intent to impregnate them.
The entire film is about three men torturing a woman, but no sexual violence takes place.
Gun Crazy (Movie)
Guy (Movie)
Hacksaw Ridge (Movie)
Haibane Renmei (TV Show)
Haider (Movie)
Haikyu!! (TV Show)
Worthy of note: in one episode, a male character repeatedly asks for the number of a female character. She refuses. Another male character ends up distracting him. Throughout the entire series, two male characters seek attention from a female character. They compliment her, protect her from other guys etc. She ignores them, shuts them down or firmly sets boundaries. Their comments never go as far as sexual harassment.
Hail, Caesar! (Movie)
Halber Mensch (Movie)
Half Life (Video Game)
Half Life 2 (Video Game)
Half Light (Movie)
The Hallow (Movie)
A woman is abducted, taken to a building and strapped down to a table. However, there is no suggestion of sexual assault. The main character makes a "How old are you?" joke to his young-looking love interest before having sex (it is clear in the movie that she is an adult).
Ham On Rye (Movie)
Worthy of note: a group of men follow a teenage girl in their car for a short while and she looks uncomfortable.
There is some sexual touching/kissing between American soldiers and Vietnamese sex workers. At some point, one soldier gets angry with a sex worker.
Hana-Bi (Movie)
Worthy of note: at some point, the protagonist, who thinks he will become a murderer because his new hands once belonged to one, warns his fiancee to stay away from him.
Hanhua Riji (TV Show)
Hanna (Movie)
Worthy of note: inappropriate jokes are made throughout by side characters.
Happiest Season (TV Show)
Happy Feet (Movie)
Worthy of note: small arctic birds cat call at some female birds who are in on the joke (38:10-38:29): this is played for laughs.
Happy Gilmore (Movie)
Harakiri (Movie)
The Harbinger (Movie)
Harvey (Movie)
Hatchet III (Movie)
The Hater (Movie)
Haunt (Movie)
Worthy of note: the main character is in an abusive relationship. The movie often shows flashbacks of her father abusing her mother.
Haunted Trail (Movie)
Haunter (Movie)
Worhty of note: a drunk father becomes aggressive towards his family.
A man approaches the protagonist on the beach and speaks to her in such a way that suggests he had been stalking her, but nothing sexual happens and nothing comes of it.
The female protagonist complains of nightmares throughout the movie. At the end of the movie, she discovers that she is pregnant with the baby of a demon (1:16:00-1:19:12). However, no sexual violence is shown, mentioned, or implied.
It is theorized that some paranormal events could be the doing of a 'prowler' (no one in particular), but there is no implied or direct mention of sexual violence/abuse.
A girl is haunted by a spirit, but there is no abuse or violence involved.
Havoc (Movie)
Hawkeye (TV Show)
Haywire (Movie)
Hazmat (Movie)
He She It (TV Show)
Head Count (Movie)
Headgame (Movie)
Worthy of note: while at a party, a group of people are drugged and changed into new clothes before being left in a warehouse.
Heart Eyes (Movie)
The main character surprises her love interest with a kiss.
Heart Fragment (Video Game)
One of the main antagonists stalks the main character.
Hearts of Iron IV (Video Game)
Hearts of Iron IV does not include references to historical WW2 events that have included wartime sexual assault.
Worthy of note: a man stalks a woman and eventually kisses her by surprise. She later explains that she enjoyed it.
This film is about the romantic relation of the female protagonist with an abusive boyfriend. In the opening sequences, he asks her to cut her wrists with a razor blades for him, which she does.
Heavy Trip (Movie)
Heavyweights (Movie)
Heckler (Movie)
Worthy of note: it is strongly implied that one woman, a sex worker, has her freedom restricted by her pimp and has been ostracised by the community she was born into.
The Heist (TV Show)
Helck (TV Show)
Hell Fest (Movie)
Although there is no explicit sexual violence, the protagonist starts the book in a relationship with someone who verbally abuses him and physically overpowers him at times. The protagonist does eventually free himself from this partner.
Worthy of note: a roofie joke is made by a couple after they danced at a bar. The joke is that the girlfriend convinced him to have some shots. It is unrelated to the plot and they all laugh and move on.
Hell Ride (Movie)
Hell Trip (Movie)
Hellarious (Movie)
Hellblazers (Movie)
Hellions (Movie)
Hell's Kitchen (TV Show)
The Help (Movie)
This movie depicts an abusive and violent relationship from a man towards his wife. He throws objects at her, who pleads him not to hurt her. It is mentioned that the threat of him killing her exists (48 minutes in). The woman has a black eye from the beating (02:15:00).
Worthy of note: a character fears that if she comes out, people will sexualize her for being both Brazilian and bisexual.
Her (Movie)
Here (Movie)
A man talks about when he was dating his wife, he followed her home as a form of flirtation. This is not presented as sinister in the film.
Worthy of note: A couple of time,s a male character says that he thinks a group of home invaders, who are trying to kidnap a child, may be "sex perverts". However, it is said is an campy humourous tone, with no sense of real menace.
Hereditary (Movie)
There is an abusive relationship, but most of the abuse is implied. A pimp brands his prostitutes: this is only told and never shown.
A Hero (Movie)
Hero Mask (TV Show)
Worthy of note: in season 2, the male protagonist forms a bond with a 14 year old girl after saving her. Nothing inappropriate happens: they never see each other again when the crime is solved.
Hex (2022) (Movie)
Heya Camp (TV Show)
Worthy of note: girls go to a public bath with a female teacher who is the club advisor (S15+11). The scenes are not sexual at all, but some might feel uncomfortable.
The Hidden (Movie)
Hidden (2015) (Movie)
Hideout (Movie)
High and Low (Movie)
Sex or sexual topics are never even discussed, let alone assault/rape.
Hijack (TV Show)
Hikaru No Go (TV Show)
Hilda (TV Show)
Worthy of Note: while there is technically no sexual assault or abuse, a setting element that frequently becomes plot critical is, among other things, a metaphor for sexual awakening and puberty. In the latter half of season 1, this plot element is brought up and while again, no actual sexual assault occurs or is even implied, there are a number of things that are clearly metaphors for it - and are directed, written and acted in ways that make it abundantly clear that this is symbolism is deliberate. There is also a great deal of explicit child abuse that is non-sexual throughout season 1, including physical assault, gaslighting, and emotional abuse/abduction to the situation with the aforementioned symbolic sexual abuse.
His House (Movie)
Hitch (Movie)
Worthy of note: the premise of this movie is that the protagonist helps men get dates with women whom they consider to be out of their league. The women do not know that the men pursuing them are receiving this assistance. Although the romance/sexual encounters in this movie are generally requited, there is a lot of messaging that is reminiscent of pick up artist (PUA) culture that some might find triggering. Specifically, ideas like, women do not know what they want, women are always lying when they say that they are not interested in a date, any man can end up with any woman he wants (ignoring that lesbians and asexual/aromantic folks exist), etc.
The Hoarder (Movie)
Hold Your Breath (TV Show)
The Holdovers (Movie)
A student briefly comments about being glad a certain teacher is not watching over them due to worries about him, in the student's words, "perving all over us".
Worthy of note: Infidelity is a prominent secondary theme, and some of the sex occurs when one party is more drunk than the other.
Worthy of note: The two main girl actors were 15 during filming: the two male actors who play their love interests were in their early 20s.
Hollows Grove (Movie)
Holy Motors (Movie)
It may be upsetting to some viewers that a naked child is present in one scene: he is wandering through aisles of a theater with some dogs. A comedian character briefly plays the role of someone married to a chimpanzee: they seem to have a chimpanzee child.
Home (2008) (Movie)
Worthy of note: there is a scene of domestic violence one hour into the movie.
Home (2015) (Movie)
Home Alone (Movie)
Merry Christmas Ya Filthy Animal!
The film contains minor occurrences of non-consensual touching played for laughs. An antagonist wears a glove with adhesive material, that sticks to a woman's purse: he flirts with her. Later, the protagonist, having been kidnapped, pinched the butt of the same woman then places the blame on the antagonists as a means of running away. Worthy of note: the protagonist watches a movie in which a man shoots and kills a woman while laughing because he thinks she is 'smooching' other men.
Homebodies (Movie)
One of the protagonists of the story is a cat. In the latter half of the movie, there is a play on the word "cat-calling" when several dogs in a pound make suggestive comments about her. This is played as a brief joke and play on words.
Honest Thief (Movie)
Honeymoonish (Movie)
Worthy of note: there is a scene where a character is robbed.
Worth noting: in the first chapters of the book, the main male character has plans to sexually "break" and degrade the female main character in order to hurt her father. This does not happen and there is no sexual assault that actually takes place.
Hors Saison (Movie)
Horse Girl (Movie)
Host (2020) (Movie)
Hot Pursuit (Movie)
Hot Rod (Movie)
Worthy of note: one characters paints a picture of another character having sex with a horse.
Hotel (2004) (Movie)
Hotel Artemis (Movie)
Hotel Du Nord (Movie)
Hounded (Movie)
The Hour (TV Show)
Worthy of note: A character in S2 has a history of violence against women. It is not necessarily sexual violence but it is committed against women he sleeps with. One such attack occurs off-screen in S2E1 and is a main plot point thereafter. There is also discussion of "false accusations" in relation to this which some viewers may find triggering.
The Hours (Movie)
The House (Movie)
S1E1: some scenes may be triggering (derealization, child neglect, alcohol consumption).
House (1977) (Movie)
Worthy of note: a girl has a crush on her teacher but nothing comes of it. High-school aged women are physically exposed whilst or before dying; whilst this is not sexual it might be troubling to some viewers.
House (1985) (Movie)
Worthy of note: While nothing occurs, during scripted segments one of the two player characters can be grabbed by zombies and the other player has to shoot the zombies in time to save them - when Player 2 ('Agent G') is grabbed he can say the line 'Hey, dont touch me there' and if Player 1 ('Lisa Rogan') is grabbed after being saved she can say the line 'Hey, that was sexual harresment' - the animations of the zombies grabbing them are completely normal, it's just the voice lines that could possibly be triggering. These voice lines do not always occur and the voice lines used for these scripted moments appear to be randomised. After defeating the boss at the end of the Stage: 'Infomation Systems Dept. WEST Wing' (or EAST Wing depending on choices) the character Lisa Rogan says the line "When a lady says no, she means it" - this in reference to the fact this boss has been chasing the two main leads since the first stage - this stage is one of three that can be chosen so the line can be heard either early in game or later in game but the line will always play during that cutscene.
It's revealed that a highly emotionally disturbed and stunted man has been spying on and drawing scenes of the main character and her family since she was a child, including when she was in the bath. However, his intentions were not sexual and it's implied he doesn't even realize the implications.
Housekeeping (Movie)
How to Die Alone (TV Show)
S1E4: a man has sex with a woman without telling her that he is married.
Worthy of note: The premise of the book is that the protagonist gets to skip eighth grade/her last year of middle school to enter ninth grade/her first year of high school. In her English class, a bunch of boys take off their shirts to prank the teacher. This is not sexual or directed at the protagonist, but it does make her uncomfortable.
How It Ends (Movie)
Howard (Movie)
Howlers (Movie)
A woman undresses a man while he is unconscious to tend to his injuries.
Hrutar (Movie)
Huesera (Movie)
Worthy of note: one of the main characters is a woman who was married to a physically and emotionally abusive man. She continues to be stalked by him after having ended their relationship.
Worthy of note: the narrator is an alien who replaces a human man and steps into every part of his life, including his relationships. He has sex with the man's wife and with his mistress. When the wife discovers that he is an alien replacement, she feels betrayed and troubled (even though he treated her far better than her actual husband had).
The Hunger (Movie)
Worthy of note: the protagonist stalks and manipulates his love interest throughout the book.
Worthy of note: the story as a whole is about a society that is numb to violence, so despite nothing happening, there are some things that could possibly be triggering, such as a girl being taken as a slave and having her tongue cut off prior to the events of the book. A key part of the plot is the presumably primarily adult audience of the Hunger Games being deeply invested in the protagonist's performed romantic relationship with another character. The protagonist feels a lot of pressure to kiss him and perform romantic devotion to him even though she does not feel those feelings. There are also scenes where she has to be naked in front of adults she does not know while they are styling her.
Hungry Shark World (Video Game)
HunieCam Studio (Video Game)
This game makes reference to "teen" fetishes, although this age group is presumably 18-19 as each character is adult. No sex scenes are present in the game.
HuniePop (Video Game)
Hush (Movie)
Husk (Movie)
Hyakushou Kizoku (TV Show)
Hyènes (Movie)
Hypothermia (Movie)
The One (TV Show)
I Am a Ghost (Movie)
I Am Mother (Movie)
Worthy of note: in the last episode of season one, a character is called a slut and harassed over her sexuality.
I Am Samuel (Movie)
Worthy of note: early in the movie, the main female narrator explains that she had two children when she was 13 and 14.
I Feel Good (Movie)
The author's note at the beginning reads, "This book deals with emotionally difficult topics, including dubious consent under the form of a love serum, hostage situations, violence, and sexually explicit content that could trigger certain audiences. Reader discretion is advised." The premise is that the protagonist and several other human women are abducted from earth and genetically modified against their knowledge and consent to be able to bear children with an alien species. Within the first third or so of the book, the protagonist and two aliens are shot with darts bearing a love serum to hurry along their relationship. The three do end up feeling confident in their love for one another, but they also voice anger at the people who put them together on the planet that they are on.
I Love Lucy (TV Show)
I, Madman (Movie)
I, Robot (Movie)
Worthy of note: the protagonist rides in an elevator with a female character, who says that she is to accommodate him during his visit. The man asks "Really?" in a way to imply a sexual manner. She glares at him and their character relationship is respectful there-after.
A leader of the communist party warns a female member that men might make unsollicited advances to her.
Ib (Video Game)
Ice Age (Movie)
The Ice Road (Movie)
Ice Sharks (Movie)
Ice Spiders (Movie)
Ida (Movie)
Identity (Movie)
Worthy of note: a woman who had previously been a sex worker gets called a few slurs and one of the men sometimes invades her personal space in a non-sexual way for no apparent reason.
Idiocracy (Movie)
Ikiru (Movie)
Il Gattopardo (Movie)
Il Posto (Movie)
There is one character who is known to be physically violent towards women, but no implication that he was sexually violent towards them.
Ils (Movie)
IM Not There (Movie)
Imaginary (Movie)
Incantation (Movie)
Inception (Movie)
Worthy of note: one character uses a distraction in order to 'steal' a kiss.
Worthy of note: the main character is 17 and is having an affair with a 27-year old woman. She is called a freak and receives homophobic slurs multiples times.
Worthy of note: one of the main character is a violent man who went to jail for beating his wife.
Indigenous (Movie)
Inferno (Movie)
Worthy of note: the film contains brutal kills of women, often from a home invader, supernatural or otherwise.
The Infidel (Movie)
Infinite (Movie)
Infinity Nikki (Video Game)
Infinity Train (TV Show)
S3E7: a male character attempts to remove a female character's long glove despite her protestations and physically fighting back. There is clearly no sexual intention in this act, but the imagery of someone trying to remove clothing without consent can be triggering.
Informer (TV Show)
The Informer (Movie)
Infrared (Movie)
Inner Demon (Movie)
Worthy of note: the protagonist suspects two adults of having had sexual relations (or spoken about sex) in front of children. There is no evidence to suggest that it is true. Additionnally, a young boy kisses his adult governess on the lips.
Insaniquarium (Video Game)
Inside (Movie)
Inside Out (Movie)
Inside Out 2 (Movie)
The Insider (Movie)
Insurgent (Movie)
Interstellar (Movie)
Inu-Oh (Movie)
Invader ZIM (TV Show)
The Investigator (TV Show)
Worthy of note: the series features accounts and reconstructions of domestic violence and emotional abuse within a marital relationship.
Invincible (TV Show)
Ip Man 2 (Movie)
Ip Man 3 (Movie)
Ip Man 4 (Movie)
Irish Wish (Movie)
The whole plot of the movie revolves around a person wishing they could marry someone who was supposed to marry her best friend.
The Irishman (Movie)
The Iron Claw (Movie)
Iron Lung (Video Game)
Iron Man (Movie)
Iron Man 3 (Movie)
Island Zero (Movie)
Isle of Dogs (Movie)
Jackie Brown (Movie)
The protagonist wakes up in a male friend's bed with no memory of why she is there. She worries that they had sex, but they did not.
Worthy of note: there is a dream/hallucination/nightmare scene where a woman is dancing sexually with a man whilst another man looks on. Midway through the scene, the man dancing transforms into a huge creature, which it is suggested consumes the woman's entire body, penetrating her with a claw/horn. There is a brief close up of the horn protruding from the woman's mouth, and she appears to be dead. It is revealed that this scene was a hallucination on the part of the onlooking man.
Jaddeh Khaki (Movie)
Jagged Mind (Movie)
The plot of the film revolves around a woman being repeatedly manipulated into being in a relationship with an abusive woman through the power of a time loop. Through this, we see the way she is constantly pushed into being in a relationship she wants to leave. Furthermore, she has memory problems as a result of the time loop so the audience is left to assume that there is a variety of non-consensual activity that the main character does not remember participating in.
Worthy of note: the protagonist stalks his love interest.
Jakob's Wife (Movie)
Jane Eyre (2006) (TV Show)
The protagonist's employer expresses growing romantic feelings for her as time goes on: the implication is that the protagonist enjoys these moments, despite the power imbalance. Worthy of note: The protagonist experiences a physically and emotionally (but not sexually) abusive childhood (S1E1: 1:40-14:52).
Worthy of note: throughout the film, a wealthy master makes repeated romantic, slightly suggestive overtures at a much younger, poorer woman he employs. The power imbalance may make this slightly disturbing for some.
Janet Planet (Movie)
Janos Vitez (Movie)
One male character explains that if there is a woman he wants, no man should try to stop him.
Jason Bourne (Movie)
Jason X (Movie)
Jaws (Movie)
Jaws 2 (Movie)
Jaws 3-D (Movie)
Jazzy (Movie)
Early in the film, a woman taking tango lessons is forced to dance with a man who clearly makes her feel uncomfortable. Throughout the movie, he makes several advances to her despite her apparent disinterest. All of it is played as a joke.
Worthy of note: a jealous husband beats and eventually murders his wife.
Although there is no sexual assault or harassment of any kind in this film it should be noted that the director is a convicted child molester.
Worthy of note: the director of this film is a convicted child molester.
Worthy of note: a father makes inappropriate comments about his daughter's relationship with a woman.
Jerichow (Movie)
Worthy of note: the film contains scenes of domestic violence.
Jerry Maguire (Movie)
Jersey Girl (Movie)
Jeruzalem (Movie)
Jessabelle (Movie)
Jessie (TV Show)
A 15-years-old male teenager tries to hit on a 19 years old nanny who is not interested in them. His mom also says no to dating this nanny. The situation is used for comedy.
The Jester (Movie)
Jexi (Movie)
Jezebel (Movie)
There is a scene where a young woman is asked uncomfortable questions by her older sister's boyfriend in regards to the cam girl work she is doing.
Jinn (Movie)
Jiok (TV Show)
Jisatsu (Video Game)
There is a very minor scene where a character takes a second to realize he has killed the vibe and his lady friend has lost interest.
Sentient cockroaches run up a woman's leg and into her cleavage.
Worthy of note: there is a story about a child homicide expert visiting a school to talk about stranger danger and possible scenarios kids could get into and how they could get out of them.
John Q (Movie)
John Wick (Movie)
Jojo Rabbit (Movie)
The main character, a 10 year old boy, develops romantic feelings for an older girl in the movie, but she tells him she only loves him as a platonic brother.
Jonas (TV Show)
There are two passing mentions of domestic abuse and one of someone collecting child pornography (all in the course of case investigation). No details and no main characters involved.
Jour De Fete (Movie)
Journey (Video Game)
Journey's End (Movie)
Joy (2024) (Movie)
Joyeux Noel (Movie)
Ju-On 2 (Movie)
Juanita (Movie)
Worthy of note: some viewers might find references to 'race defilement' (in the context of 'Aryans' engaging in 'improper' relationships with Jewish people) distressing. There is discussion about whether an elderly Jewish man should be beheaded, as he is accused of sleeping with a 16-year-old 'Aryan.'
Jukai Mura (Movie)
Jules (Movie)
Julie & Julia (Movie)
Juliet, Naked (Movie)
Worthy of note: a woman mentions stealing another woman's phone to put her number in it.
Jump In! (Movie)
Jumper (2008) (Movie)
Jungle (Movie)
Jungle Cruise (Movie)
Juno (Movie)
The main character's friend attempts to engage in a relationship between herself and her teacher, including using the phrase “I love Woody Allen” due to his nature of being intimate with younger girls. Worthy of note: the film's plot revolves around the unplanned pregnancy of a 16-year-old girl. Additionally, the same girl maintains a friendship with a much older man which, while it is not sexual, some may consider inappropriate (there is one scene where they dance together suggestively).
An antagonist plans to marry and then kill the the main character.
Juror 2 (Movie)
Jusqu'au Declin (TV Show)
Just Wright (Movie)
K-12 (Movie)
K-ON! (TV Show)
Kaiju No. 8 (TV Show)
Kairo (Movie)
Kajillionaire (Movie)
Worthy of note: one female character is in a relationship with a male character who has violent outbursts (typically directed at other men out of jealousy) which clearly distress her. He does not appear to abuse her physically, but the dynamic may be uncomfortable for some viewers to watch. In one episode they have sex right after having a heated argument, but this is not portrayed as non-consensual.
Kameradschaft (Movie)
KamiChu! (TV Show)
Kamome Diner (Movie)
Kanal (Movie)
Kanzashi (Movie)
Katamari Damacy (Video Game)
Kate (Movie)
Kedi (Movie)
Keep Breathing (TV Show)
Keeping Faith (TV Show)
Kekkaishi (TV Show)
Worthy of note: in S1E2, it is mentioned that many male teachers are secret admirers of the female protagonist.
Keteke (Movie)
Kid Cosmic (TV Show)
Kidnap (Movie)
Kids Return (Movie)
Killer Bees (Movie)
Killer Fish (Movie)
A woman is tortured for information: it is not sexual in nature.
Killing Floor (Video Game)
Killing Floor 2 (Video Game)
Killing Zoe (Movie)
Kim Possible (TV Show)
S1E18-19: the protagonist's father is overprotective and says that she is too young to date. He forbids her to ever date boys. S1E20: a male character's teacher says that the ideal man is big and strong, and points out that the said character has been frequently rescued by a girl (questioning his masculinity). S4E4: a supporting character builds and uses a device to make a girl fall in love with him and she is made at him for that when the effect wears off. Later this device is used by a villain who says he is gonna use it for evil as if the use of this device itself is not bad. Later he controls a crowd of girls.
Kind Words (Video Game)
The game's concept involves sending letters to anonymous strangers either to support or spread kindness. In the game's content itself (the animation, stickers, ect) no warnings apply. That said, there is always a chance in the letters from users there will be discussion of any of the warnings aside from 'Rape on-screen'.
Worthy of note: the main female character (a teacher) definitely crosses a line in her obsession with on of her student's talent, though she never behaves inappropriately with him in a sexual way.
The King (Movie)
Worthy of note: there are several quick scenes early in the movie showing some of the women in the brothel being hit/having been beaten by men.
King Knight (Movie)
Kingdom (TV Show)
Kingdom Hearts (Video Game)
Kingdom Hearts II (Video Game)
Kingdom Hearts III (Video Game)
There’s a subplot where spies try to seduce someone, and it leads to some discomfort.
Kiss: the Series (TV Show)
Worthy of note: two characters are tricked into believing they had (consensual) sex with each other after a night of hard drinking (for everyone involved).
Klaus (Movie)
Kneecap (Movie)
There are sex scenes where a character says "tiocfaidh ár lá" to shock and offend unionist sexual partners. All of these encounters are otherwise consensual.
Knocking (Movie)
Knowing (Movie)
KoboldKare (Video Game)
This is a multiplayer farming game featuring adult content. Players and NPCs can have sex with each other. The player can be grabbed by another player during a multiplayer game, but can press the spacebar to regain control of their character.
Komatta Jii-San (TV Show)
Konferensen (Movie)
S1E3: a child follows a woman to her job at a host club. His guardian picks him up immediately. S1E4: a woman gets drunk and ends up dancing in her bra infront of a child. However, the scene is not portrayed in a perverted way but in a comedic way. S1E6: a woman's underwear is stolen. They accuse a man but it turns out to be done by a cat.
Kotoko (Movie)
Kowabon (TV Show)
Koyaanisqatsi (Movie)
Krampus (Movie)
Kundun (Movie)
Kung Fu Panda (Movie)
Kursk (Movie)
Kyoukai Senki (TV Show)
Worthy of note: S1E10: A man appears naked in front of a woman. She is startled and kicks him. He is confused by her reaction as they had seen each other naked before.
Worthy of note: this film contains a fair amount of gratuitous female nudity.
La Caza (Movie)
Worthy of note: this film is about children being kidnapped by a mad scientist who wants to steal their dreams.
La Forteresse (Movie)
In the last sequence of the movie (30 min), a young woman (presumably just over her 18) decides to entertain a room full of (rather old) men with a belly dance. Their lustful gazes are shown throughout.
La La Land (Movie)
La Nuee (Movie)
The female romantic lead is 18 and the male romantic lead in his mid 20s. They exchange only kisses and she is considered a marriagable adult by the standards of the time.
Labyrinth (Movie)
Worthy of note: the adult antagonist has romantic feelings for the teenage protagonist (16), but she doesn't appear to return them.
Ladda Land (Movie)
Worhty of note: domestic (child) abuse.
Lady Bird (Movie)
Worthy of note: a boy tells the main character that she is his first sexual partner. After they have sex, he tells her that he already had multiple sexual relationships before.
A man non-consensually touches woman's fingers during a conversation (25:00).
The Lady Eve (Movie)
Worthy of note: this setting involves political arranged marriages. All affected characters consent, though some are reluctant about it; would really rather it were not necessary. All sex depicted within these couples is consensual (though sometimes not enthusiastic).
Ladyhawke (Movie)
Ladyworld (Movie)
Laggies (Movie)
Worthy of note: the protagonist is pregnant for most of the book. While traveling through customs at the airport, she gets pulled aside by security and asked who the father of her child is. She finds this question invasive and refuses to answer.
The Lair (Movie)
Lake Alice (Movie)
Lake Artifact (Movie)
Lan Yu (Movie)
Worthy of note: this movie depicts a love story between a student and an older man, which begins as a prostitution deal.
Land (Movie)
Larva (Movie)
Worthy of note: there is a lot of casual nudity of young actresses.
Worthy of note: the protagonists (men) talk about women and sex throughout, rahter objectifying.
Worthy of note: forced marriage is a major plot point.
The Last Guardian (Video Game)
Last Holiday (Movie)
A woman is abducted: nothing else untoward is mentioned.
The Last Tree (Movie)
Latcho Drom (Movie)
Late Phases (Movie)
Late Spring (Movie)
Worthy of note: In S1E7, a man playfully hugs a woman and she pushes him away. He continues to pursue her, but it never goes as far as sexual harassment. At the end she reciprocates his feelings. In a flashback it is shown that he fell in love with her when he was a child. However, he is 20 years old when he pursues her.
Laura (Movie)
Le Corbeau (Movie)
Le Daim (Movie)
Le Doulos (Movie)
Worthy of note: a woman is unexpectedly beaten up, knocked out, gagged and tied to a radiator. It is later explained that she was killed off-screen (and then shown on-screen) by being thrown off a cliff in a car.
Le Grand Bain (Movie)
Le Havre (Movie)
Le Nouveau (Movie)
Worthy of note: a young boy playing truth or dare is presumably kissed off-screen by another boy as a forfeit: he runs off playfully.
Le Passe (Movie)
Worthy of note: the female protagonist is forced to marry a man against her will.
Le Tableau (Movie)
Le Trou (Movie)
One of the characters, who is 27, admits to having an affair with a 17 year old.
Le Vent D'Est (Movie)
Worthy of note: the male protagonist acts threateningly and grabs the female protagonist's wrist multiple times throughout the film. In one of the first scenes of the movie, he asks her to give him her hand while saying that 'nothing bad will happen to her'.
Lection (Movie)
The Legacy (Movie)
LEGO the Hobbit (Video Game)
Lemon Cake (Video Game)
L'enfant (Movie)
Worthy of note: a brief scene of domestic violence ends up with the man falling over the woman.
Worthy of note: two prostitutes are briefly forced to stay in an apartement with a man despite wanting to leave when they learn that he is a criminal. They then seem to agree to stay. At some point, the protagonist gets violent towards his girlfriend.
Leo (Movie)
Worthy of note : The film is about Auschwitz survivors. However, there is no mention of the sexual violence committed there.
Worthy of note: a 12 year old girl vampire who has been alive for a long time, has a close friendship with an old man, who is posing as her father. It is shown to be innocent, though we can infer from her subsequent relationship with the 12 year old protagonist (e.g. she is shown kissing him) that it may have been more romantic. In one scene, the main character (a 12 year old boy) catches sight of his friend changing. He (also a young boy) is revealed to have been castrated, with a brief glimpse of scars.
Letchik (Movie)
Let's Be Evil (Movie)
Let's Eat (TV) (TV Show)
Letters Home (Movie)
Levius (TV Show)
Worthy of note: a teenage girl threatens her professor to blackmail him with false accusations of paedophilia.
Life (2015) (Movie)
Life (2017) (Movie)
Worthy of note: in a "dream sequence", the main protagonist enters a shop to purchase a woman. The movie also contains a short scene of domestic violence.
Life of Pi (Movie)
Life in Pieces (TV Show)
Life (Short) (Movie)
Life is Strange 2 (Video Game)
Like a Boss (Movie)
Like Father (Movie)
Lilting (Movie)
Limite (Movie)
Limitless (TV Show)
Lincoln (Movie)
L'Inferno (Movie)
L'Innocent (Movie)
A L'Interieur (Movie)
Little Bear (TV Show)
Little Bites (Movie)
A woman drugs a man's ice cream but there is no sexual violence intended with this action.
Little Boxes (Movie)
Worthy of note: in a flashback several episodes in, a man stares at a main character on the subway and then follows her when she gets off. His intentions are revealed to have been benign. However, this apparent staring and stalking is a recurring nightmare for Mia in prior episodes. Also, one character who considered himself to be friendzoned by another character calls her a slut for being involved with his brother. Finally, a main character has sexual experiences with people who technically have authority over her: her college professor/mentor (she is presumably 18 or older at this point) and her boss at the restaurant where she is a waitress. There is no indication in the narrative that the character felt coerced into these experiences, and she appears to want them, but the power dynamic may be uncomfortable to some.
Little Fish (Movie)
Worthy of note: In one of the possible endings, the protagonist (a lesbian woman) is forced to marry a rich man she is not attracted to because she made a deal with a demon to obtain wealth.
Some viewers may consider the way Ursula caresses Ariel to be predatory.
Little Nicky (Movie)
Little Nightmares (Video Game)
Little Nightmares II (Video Game)
Worthy of note: the villain (a monster), captures a princess to be his bride. However, there is no suggestion of sexual assault.
Worthy of note: nude female corpses are shown throughout the film.
Livescream (Movie)
Locke (Movie)
Logan Lucky (Movie)
Worthy of note: one character mentions that his sister either quit or was fired from a job at a local store because the manager 'started getting handsy' and she rejected his advances.
Loki (TV Show)
Long Shot (Movie)
Note: One screen shows a sexual relationship between minors, whereby a thirteen year old kisses a sixteen year old, and getting an erection.
Look Back (Movie)
Loop (Movie)
Looper (Movie)
Lor (Book)
The Lorax (Movie)
Worthy of note: a spider jabs one main character with poison, and he becomes limp. Jokes are made about how the spider will "have her way with him" before she eats him.
The Lost City (Movie)
Lost Creek (Movie)
There are a couple of scenes where a woman is facing a group of men and feels uncomfortable because they feel ominous, but luckily nothing happens. In another scene the woman returns from a party at night and a young man waits on the street near her home, and for a moment the mood is threatening.
Lost Ember (Video Game)
The Lost Room (TV Show)
The Lost Symbol (TV Show)
Lou (Movie)
Worthy of note: the subjects of this documentary are religious extremists, who use vivid and derogatory language when discussing the sexual lives of others (specifically those within the LGBT community).
Worthy of note: the subjects of this documentary are religious extremists, who use vivid and derogatory language when discussing the sexual lives of others (specifically those within the LGBT community).
Worthy of note: the subjects of this documentary are religious extremists, who use vivid and derogatory language when discussing the sexual lives of others (specifically those within the LGBT community).
Love & Anarchy (TV Show)
Love Hard (Movie)
The plot hinges on a woman being catfished, and she is hurt and angry when she discovers her online boyfriend was not who he said he was. However, it is clear nothing more than texting took place before she found out the truth. The boyfriend is portrayed sympathetically and never having intended for the lie to go on for as long as it did, and the consequences of starting a relationship under false pretenses (whether online or in person) are explored.
Love Reset (Movie)
Love, Simon (Movie)
A Love Song (Movie)
Love Sucks: Night One (Video Game)
All sex scenes are consensual, however, the main character can be killed supernaturally during a "bad" ending while having sex with the vampire and succubus characters. Bad endings are not disturbing or graphic.
The Lovers (Movie)
Lover's Knot (Movie)
Lowlifes (Movie)
Worthy of note: at one point, a mermaid character "kisses" a teenage boy to give him air, and the boy appears somewhat aroused by this. The said mermaid character's actual age is very difficult to determine, but she resembles a small child.
Luca (Movie)
Lucky Grandma (Movie)
Ludwig (Movie)
Worthy of note: the main character kisses his (female) cousin and later plans to marry another of his cousins but cancels it after understanding that he is homosexual. He then has frequent relationships with his servants.
Luz (2018) (Movie)
Lyle (Movie)
M. Butterfly (Movie)
Worthy of note: one of the protagonists is unaware that his love interest is male throughout the film.
Maborosi (Movie)
The Machinist (Movie)
Mad Father (Video Game)
A flashback shows that a female character was adopted by a man when she was a child and worked as his assistant. Even though he could technically be considered her adoptive father, he has a relationship with her in the future when she is an adult (while also being married to another woman).
Many of the video elements and fantasy creatures featured in the film contain overtly sexual imagery that may be disturbing to some.
Madagascar (Movie)
Worthy of note: a zebra walks down the street and a woman in a striped jacket walks past him. He stops and turns around for a few seconds to look at her (18:00-18:12) .
Madame Secretary (TV Show)
This film revolves around a romantic attraction between a schoolgirl and her teacher, but it does not appear to ever turn sexual: the teacher does kiss the student at one point.
Worthy of note: this movie is about a rich widow who takes advantage of a mother and her daughter (who were forced to prostitution for financial reasons) to take revenge against a libertine who fooled her. The plan is humiliate him by getting him to marry the young daughter without knowing that she was a prostitute. She has to comply with this plan despite her protests.
MadS (Movie)
Magic for Humans (TV Show)
Magic Mike (Movie)
Mahler (Movie)
A child witnesses his father and maid in the act of an affair and is visibly upset by it.
Worthy of note: One man is briefly creepy about wanting to draw a woman.
Maidentrip (Movie)
Mainstream (Movie)
At one point a male kisses another male during an arguement, seemingly to annoy him.
The Majestic (Movie)
This movie is about a man suffering from memory loss, who is mistaken for somebody else. He engages (without deceptive aim) in a romantic relationship with the former fiancee of the man he is thought to be. When he remembers who he really is, he confesses to the woman, who says that she unconsciously knew he was not her former lover. They eventually decide to pursue their romantic relationship after a brief pause.
Major League (Movie)
Make Up (Movie)
Worthy of note: A seventeen year old mentions going out with a 35 year old. The relationship appears romantic, but not sexual.
Malevolent (Movie)
Mama (2013) (Movie)
Mamma Mia! (Movie)
Worthy of note: there is a dance sequence in which a man stumbles into a bachelorette party of masked women, who swarm him and touch him suggestively as he tries to get away.
A Man Escaped (Movie)
Man of Marble (Movie)
Man On Fire (Movie)
Man Vs. (Movie)
Manborg (Movie)
Mandabi (Movie)
The protagonist of the movie has two wives: early in the film, he (briefly) threaten them physically when he learns that they did something without his approval.
The Mandalorian (TV Show)
Mandrake (Movie)
Maniac (1980) (Movie)
A serial killer stalks and kills women, but does not do anything sexual.
Manifest (TV Show)
Worthy of note: in S3E1, a woman is held captive by her parents and is seen crying whilst bringing a knife to her wrist. There is talk on two separate occasions about women being abused by their husbands. No abuse is ever shown on screen.
Mank (Movie)
Mann V. Ford (Movie)
Marerittet (Movie)
The movie's plot revolves around a demon trying to be born into the world via impregnating women in their nightmares, but the sex portrayed in the movie is consensual. In one scene, the protagonist has a nightmare that the demon (in the form of her boyfriend) goes under the covers and crawls towards her, but she wakes up soon after.
Worthy of note: social pressure for the main couple to consume their marriage is shown.
Mario Kart 8 (Video Game)
Worthy of note: at some point, the main character involves his love interest into an arranged marriage. When she discovers his real identity, it turns into a love marriage.
Marooned (Movie)
The Mars (TV Show)
The Martian (Movie)
Martyrs Lane (Movie)
S1E4: the protagonist accuses another teenage boy of being a lolicon for having a picture of a young girl. He denies this and says that the young girl is his sister (saying that he is a siscon, someone who is extremely fond of their sister). Nothing inappropriate happens and the brother seems to care a lot about his younger sister.
Mass (Movie)
Worthy of note: a teenage girl briefly mentions being groped.
Matilda (Movie)
Worthy of note: animales are heavily implied to want to mate with a character due to the fact that the protagonist rigged his mouthspray with animal pheromones.
Max Mon Amour (Movie)
Worthy of note: the plot centers on bestiality.
Max Payne (Movie)
May (Movie)
There are initiated kisses without explicit consent.
Mayhem (Movie)
Me Before You (Movie)
Mean Dreams (Movie)
A father grabs his daughter's face and says that she reminds him of his wife. This is not sexual, but it is tense and unsettling.
A female character's mother makes a comment about how hot boys are, implying she might make a move on high school boys.
Meander (Movie)
Mech Cadets (TV Show)
Medalist (TV Show)
The Meddler (Movie)
The Meg (Movie)
Megaboa (Movie)
Megamind (Movie)
Worthy of note: a main plot point of the movie is a woman being repeatedly flirted with and asked out by her co-worker, despite her rebuttals. When she rejects him, he reacts in anger.
Worthy of note: a nightmare sequence shows a boy being pushed by a girl to remove his underpants in order to be jet showered.
Melancholia (Movie)
Memoria (Movie)
Worthy of note (SPOILERS): In one of the final scenes of the movie, the protagonist "discovers" the memories of another character, which are supposedly traumatic. It is discussed and not shown, and nothing graphic is said (only that the character was hiding under his bed to hide from presumably ill-intentioned people).
Memories (Movie)
Mephisto (Movie)
Worthy of note: a flashback shows how a former policeman lost his job for accepting a fellatio from a prostitute: he slaps her. The same character later beats his wife when intoxicated.
Mercy (2014) (Movie)
Mercy (2016) (Movie)
Merlin (1998) (TV Show)
Mersal (Movie)
Meshi (Movie)
Mestari Cheng (Movie)
Metaphor: ReFantazio (Video Game)
Meth Gator (Movie)
Miami Blues (Movie)
Microhabitat (Movie)
S1E3: a story is told about teachers having a thing for a high school senior. S1E4: two guys cheat on their girlfriends with each other, and they give the girl herpes: she kills them because of it. The episode does not directly involve non consent other than the kissing someone else unknowingly put the person at risk.
Midnight Run (Movie)
In the middle of the movie, the two main characters jokingly mention being attracted to animals.
Midway (Movie)
Migration (Movie)
Miitopia (Video Game)
Milk (Movie)
The Mill (Movie)
Milou En Mai (Movie)
Inappropriate comments are made about a child.
The Mimic (Movie)
Worthy of ntoe: the film revolves around severe child abuse.
Minari (Movie)
Worthy of note: the film contains frequent and sometimes detailed discussion of domestic physical abuse and child abuse.
Minecraft (Video Game)
Minions (Movie)
Minutemen (Movie)
Mira Por Mi (Movie)
Mirai (Movie)
Worthy of note: a male character is forcefully given a love potion that makes him hopelessly devoted to a female character until an antidote is found. While the action of giving him the potion is treated as deplorable, the man's state while he's under the influence is played for laughs, and mocked by the other characters.
Mirrormask (Movie)
Worthy of note: it is reveled that one character self-harmed his genitals (off-screen).
Misery (Movie)
Worthy of note: the film's plot revolves around a woman's unhealthy obsession with her favourite writer. Her interest in him is not sexual, however.
The Misfits (Movie)
Miss Hokusai (Movie)
Worthy of note: the female lead tries to hire a sex worker, feeling that losing her virginity might improve her painting. The sex worker tries to get her to relax and have a sexual encounter, but the protagonist is so clearly uneasy and uncomfortable that they relent, and nothing further happens.
Miss Potter (Movie)
Miss Sloane (Movie)
Miss Stevens (Movie)
Miss Virginia (Movie)
Worthy of note: a drug dealer threatens the main character's safety. Later, a man runs up to her in the dark and she thinks that he is coming to steal her purse. As it turns out, it is a person she knows coming to greet her.
Missing Link (Movie)
The teenager (19) and adult (~45) relationship from the previous book continues but the teenager is now 20.
Mister Organ (Movie)
Mixtape (Movie)
Mo (2022) (TV) (TV Show)
Moana (Movie)
S1E4: a man is tortured while being naked (no sexual assault). S2E3: a woman has a head trauma that causes her to think she is a young child again. She also thinks her boyfriend is her father. Nothing romantic or sexual happens while she is in this state.
Modest Heroes (Movie)
Mojave (Movie)
The Mole (2022) (TV Show)
Molly of Denali (TV Show)
Mom and Dad (Movie)
Mon Oncle (Movie)
Monolith (Movie)
Mononogatari (TV Show)
Worthy of note: S2E2: a man joins a poemclub. In order to keep him there, the female members lock the door and recite poems to him. He is scared of them and runs away. This is played for laughs.
The Monster (Movie)
Worthy of note: A minor is held in jail with grown men and has to shower with them. No incidences or assaults were shown or known to have occurred.
Spoilers: In its second part, this film contains brief scenes of homophobic bullying.
Monster X (Movie)
Monsterland 2 (Movie)
Monte Carlo (Movie)
Monterey Pop (Movie)
Worthy of note: a group of teenage girls attempt to undress a character under the pretense of medical care despite his protests.
Moon (Movie)
To the Moon (Video Game)
Moon Crash (Movie)
There is a brief conversation where a women mentions feeling threatened by a man but nothing comes of it.
Moon Knight (TV Show)
Moonfall (Movie)
Moonraker (Movie)
The main female character and her two love interests are all first cousins. In the era of publication, first-cousin marriage (especially among upper classes) was considered very normal.
Morbid (Movie)
Morbius (Movie)
Morocco (Movie)
A Mortician's Tale (Video Game)
Worthy of note: The film revolves around a man who is convinced that his dead mother's spirit has inhabited his wife's body. There are several moments where both parties are put in slightly sexual situations during this time but there is no actual incest in the film.
Mothman (Movie)
Mothra (Movie)
There are several verbal accounts of domestic violence although none of this is sexual.
Mr. Crocket (Movie)
A man kidnaps children, but not for sexual reasons. Nothing sexual is ever mentioned or implied.
Mr. Deeds (Movie)
A woman and her coworker stage a mugging to trick the protagonist into rescuing/meeting her. He pushes her against a wall and she screams for help, the (fake) attacker flees.
Mr. Klein (Movie)
Mr. Nobody (Movie)
Mr. Right (Movie)
Mr. Roosevelt (Movie)
And Mrs (Movie)
Mrs Brown (Movie)
Mrs Miniver (Movie)
Mud (Movie)
Worthy of note: there is a scene in which a woman gets violently beaten up by a man.
Mulan (1998) (Movie)
Mulan II (Movie)
Munger Road (Movie)
Munich (Movie)
Worthy of note: a series of women in swimming costumes run out of a tent screaming, followed by a giant monster who is chasing after a car. It is implied that he accidentally came to be in their dressing room and was not intentionally trying to invade their privacy.
Worthy of note: there are a few non-consensual kisses that happen on-screen.
Murder Drones (TV Show)
Murder Party (Movie)
Worthy of note: in this scifi setting, sapient cyborgs are enslaved and tightly controlled by their human handlers. The perspective character (a relatively free cyborg who hacked its control unit) mentions several times the existence of sexbots. It has never been used that way and seems more or less indifferent to their existence.
Worthy of note: in this scifi world, sentient cyborgs are typically under strict human control and built for specific functions. A secondary character in this novella is a "comfortbot" aka sexbot controlled by a woman it wishes to escape. Nothing sexual is shown or directly alluded to, and ultimately it achieves freedom.
Muse Dash (Video Game)
This is a rhythm game that sometimes features characters in revealing outfits. Some on-screen text could make the player uncomfortable, such as a loading screen that directly makes fun of the player: "How old are the girls? You're asking too many questions!", presumably in reference to some characters that appear young.
Mushi Shi (TV Show)
Mutafukaz (Movie)
Mutt (Movie)
Worthy of note: one scene in which a man exposes his bare buttocks to a woman in a car.
Worthy of note: Tte main character's gay male best friend gropes her a few times as part of pretending to be her fiance. She does not seem to mind.
My Girl (Movie)
One of the characters is a sex worker but there is no overt sexual imagery and absolutely no assault, implied or direct.
My Lady Jane (TV Show)
The whole series is about women who are forced to get married. S1E2+3 specifically feature a young woman having to marry a very old man, or the threat of it.
Worthy of note: the female protagonist gives a man a consensual but slightly unenthusiastic kiss, but immediately afterwards engages happily.
My Love Mix-Up! (TV Show)
My Old Ass (Movie)
My Policeman (Movie)
My Sweet Tyrant (TV Show)
A female student (aged 16-17) repeatedly makes the point (and moves) to want to be in a relationship with a teacher (~25). The teacher very obviously shoots down her attempts, but in the last episode(?), he blushes over something the female student either said or did.
My Way (Movie)
Mystere (Movie)
Mystery Men (Movie)
A non-verbal man corners a woman with unclear intention, although the framing is threatening nothing comes of it.
Worthy of note: in a kiss scene, an underage girl seems uncomfortable. There also some awkward tension between an adult and two underage characters.
Myths & Monsters (TV Show)
Nailbiter (Movie)
Nails (2017) (Movie)
Naked Lunch (Movie)
Nancy (Movie)
Nanny McPhee (Movie)
A very strict and violent nanny abuses children with magic, making them do things they do not want to. She glues them to bed when they play being sick (17:23-18:46) and forces them to drink a medicine and eat disgusting food (29:14 + 32:39). She basically scares the children into being obedient by using magic force and violence. An evil stepmother threatens children into being obedient (01:15:57).
Worthy of note: at a few points, an adult male character looks at and speaks to underaged girls in somewhat flirtatious ways. At one point said adult is alone with a teenage girl and makes inappropriate comments about her body and invades her personal space; the girl is visibly uncomfortable and nervous, but nothing further happens.
Narcosis (Movie)
Narvik (Movie)
Navalny (Movie)
Necrosis (Movie)
Neds (Movie)
Neecha Nagar (Movie)
Nefarious (Movie)
Worthy of note: a couple accidentally catches their neighbors having sex through their windows and continue to watch without them knowing.
Neo Yokio (TV Show)
Worthy of note: There is an almost 10 year age gap between two characters in relationship.
The Nest (Movie)
Network (Movie)
While there is no sexual assault in the movie, it may be worth noting that accused abuser Amber Heard stars in the movie. In one scene, one character grabs a girl’s arm to prevent her from walking away while they are fighting in a public place and does not let go for a bit. There is no sexual violence in the scene, but it could possibly be triggering.
Neverknock (Movie)
Neverwhere (TV Show)
New Life (Movie)
The New World (Movie)
Worthy of note: though Pocahontas's real story was more gruesome, in this movie there is no rape or sexual assault.
Next (Movie)
Worthy of note: the main character can see the future and uses this to his advantages to try out different ways to win over his love interest.
Next Gen (Movie)
Niagara (Movie)
Worthy of note: a woman starts to take money out of a stripper's underwear, the joke being that she is trying to make change. She is thrown out of the club by security.
Nichijou (TV Show)
Worthy of note: S1E23: a male teacher is in love with a female teacher. Her little brother tries to bribe the male teacher with a picture of the female teacher as a high school student. He accepts the bribe. This could make some people uncomfortable. The picture is not anything explicit or weird.
The Night (Movie)
Women are grabbed by zombies trying to maul them: it is not sexual in nature.
Night Shadows (Movie)
Worthy of note: one scene shows a group of children hiding to see a woman urinate and some of them masturbate. She seems aware of the situation and even smiles.
Night Swim (Movie)
Night Talkers (Movie)
Night in the Woods (Video Game)
Nightbitch (Movie)
Nightbooks (Movie)
Nightfall (Movie)
The Nightmare (Movie)
Worthy of note: throughout the film, a woman is held captive against her will by her "creator". In the end of the opening sequence, she fights him off to escape him.
There is some breast-directed violence by zombies, such as a woman's breast being cut off, another woman's breast being stabbed, and twice women's shirts are ripped open before being bitten/stabbed.
Night's End (Movie)
Nights Into Dreams (Video Game)
Nimic (Movie)
Nimona (Movie)
Nim's Island (Movie)
Nine Days (Movie)
Ninjababy (Movie)
Ninotchka (Movie)
Nixon (Movie)
No (Movie)
Worthy of note: in the context of a referendum's political campaign (yes or no), two commercials depicting a couple in bed are shown. They feature a husband who insistently says "yes" while touching his wife, and a woman who says "no", as a parody about consent. Both are played for laughs.
No Good Nick (TV Show)
Spoilers: Worthy of note: in the course of the film, the female protagonist is restrained and a parasite is forced into her mouth.
No More Heroes III (Video Game)
Worthy of note: after he received confirmation that his wife is cheating on him, a man rushes to him in order to beat her despite her protest: it then cuts, but we see her later with bruises on her face. She ends up killing the abusive husband shortly after.
No Way Up (Movie)
Worthy of note: while mostly naked, a male main character is bound and forced to walk through a bathhouse of (mostly female) strangers. He is embarrassed but not distressed.
Nobody (Movie)
Worthy of note: a woman in the bus feels uncomfortable because she is surrounded by a group of drunk men. She eventually gets saved, and nothing sexually happens.
Nobody Knows (Movie)
Noelle (Movie)
Nomadland (Movie)
Non Non Biyori (TV Show)
Worthy of note: S1E5: a short part of this episode focuses on the breasts of an 11 year old girl and how a 14 year old girl does not have breasts.
Norbit (Movie)
The main character's wife is controlling and abusive over him and also cheats on him.
Norma Rae (Movie)
Worthy of note: a female character has consensual sex with a man under the assumption that following their relations they would be engaged; the man turns her out afterwards (1:17:11-1:18:11).
In the beginning of the film, the titular antagonist tries to suck the blood of the protagonist after he accidentally cuts his thumb. In the end of the movie, a woman decides to kill the antagonist by letting him bite her and drink her blood.
Not Okay (Movie)
Worthy of note: during a sex scene, a man refers to how helpless and broken the woman he is having sex with is.
Not Wanted (Movie)
The Notebook (Movie)
Notorious (Movie)
Nova Lituania (Movie)
The Novice (Movie)
Novocaine (Movie)
A woman is restrained and kidnapped, but she is not harmed or threatened.
Now, Voyager (Movie)
Nowhere (Movie)
There are scenes where women are being forced into large caged trucks.
Nowhere Boy (Movie)
Worthy of note: a man asks a woman "show us your jugs" in a playful way, as they are in some sort of relationship.
Nox (TV Show)
Worthy of note: as part of a criminal investigation, one of the characters watches tapes of her adult daughter having apparently consensual sex with multiple people.
Nr. 10 (2021) (Movie)
Nu (Short) (Movie)
There is one scene were a married couple is about to have sex which may seem unconsentual at first but we see quick that she is alright with it.
The Nun (Movie)
The Nun II (Movie)
A Nun's Curse (Movie)
Nuovo Olimpo (Movie)
Worthy of note: There is a brief power struggle between two men. However, it is shown as playful and sex-related.
Nutcrackers (Movie)
Worthy of note: A man is giving a lecture to 4 boys when they discuss running away and getting on a train. He tells them that they’ll meet “hobos and tramps” with all sorts of “fun ideas” for young boys. The man also teaches the boys about sexual intercourse after they ask to be taught. This is a drawn out discussion with a lot of improper names for genitals and young boys joking around.
Obi-Wan Kenobi (TV Show)
The word “rape” is said once by a lawyer who speaks about a case hes working on. The conversation does not go anywhere and the topic is not discussed.
Oblivion Battery (TV Show)
Obvious Child (Movie)
Occupation (Movie)
The villain of the story is an otherworldly creature who takes the form of a human being. She has the power to affect people's minds; at one point, she seduces the protagonists father, and he briefly sees them having sex (with little descriptive detail) before fleeing the house. It is unclear if she uses her psychic power to induce the seduction or if the father does this of his own will.
Ocean Waves (Movie)
Oceans (Movie)
Worthy of note: as part of the heist, a man drugs a woman to seduce her. It is a diversion and he does not take advantage from it.
Ocean's 8 (Movie)
Oculus (Movie)
Odd Man Out (Movie)
The Offering (Movie)
Offret (Movie)
Offspring (TV Show)
O.I. (Short) (Movie)
Okko's Inn (Movie)
Old (Movie)
Worthy of note: two of the children who are aging rapidly are mentally around 6/7 years old when they physically become teenagers. They have sex off-screen but they do not really fully understand what they did because of their actual young age.
Old Enough! (TV Show)
The Old Guard (Movie)
Old Joy (Movie)
The Old Ways (Movie)
Old Yeller (Movie)
The Omen (Movie)
Towards the end, the villain does make some faintly veiled threats towards a female character, but nothing happens.
Worthy of note: the lead character (an actor) plays the role of a bad guy in a western. It is hinted that this villain "hurt" a young woman before, and the way he is holding a child he has kidnapped in another scene could be upsetting. Some scenes take place in the Playboy mansion.
Sex and sexual content is never even discussed, let alone assault or rape.
One Day (2024) (TV Show)
Worthy of note: S1E8: a woman’s ex husband keeps breaking into her home. While she is gone, he drunkenly rummaged through all of her personal things and leaves her house a mess. She makes him give her the spare key and the copied key he made. Then she explains she is going to just change the locks. She tells them if he ever comes back, she will call the police. They both start yelling and the tension rises but neither of them hurt each other.
One Outs (TV Show)
One Week Friends (TV Show)
Onipan! (TV Show)
The Only Son (Movie)
Onmyoji (TV Show)
Worthy of note: S1E8: a child is called a fox child. His peers bully him and plan to undress him to see if he has a tail. This does not end up happening. There is no sexual intent behind their actions.
Onward (Movie)
Worthy of note: A woman enters a room to see a man. The scene where has slight sexual tension and then the man stabs the woman with a magical knife. There are brief flashing images of a woman chained up as she talks about living a life of enslavement.
Open Graves (Movie)
Open Water (Movie)
Open Your Eyes (TV Show)
Worthy of note: the protagonist, a 17-year-old, invites an adult man to spend time together: he agrees. It is unclear what the intention of this request is.
Opening Night (Movie)
Worthy of note: A man listens in on his friend having phone sex.
Worthy of note: a woman is tortured.
Oppenheimer (Movie)
S1E16: it is mentioned how some clerks from the church buy poor children. It is not explained what is meant by that. S1E17: a man tries to sell a girl to a bishop. The bishop is aware that the girl is smart and has helped her village make money. The bishop is interested in her knowledge. There does not seem to be any sexual intent.
The Order (Movie)
Ore, Tsushima (TV Show)
Örkarlen (Movie)
Orlando (Movie)
Worthy of note: towards the beginning of the movie, the protagonist seduces and kills a guard. The protagonist is an adult but looks like a young child and the guard is heavily implied to be a pedophile.
The Orphanage (Movie)
Otaku Elf (TV Show)
Other People (Movie)
Purity culture is a large part of this book. It is stated that if a character that had been blessed with power from the gods has any sort of physical touch, they will "lose their divinity." When a character received physical touch and did not lose her powers, the church forcibly took her "divinity."
Worthy of note: Self harm is heavily implied.
OtherLife (TV Show)
The Others (Movie)
Ouija Shark (Movie)
An Iranian schoolteacher tells a girl that she will be hanged over a fire by God on judgement day by the hair not covered by the girl's hijab. The animation shows a nude woman over a fire.
Outnumbered (TV Show)
Outside In (Movie)
A teenage girl has clear feelings towards the main character, who is an adult, but nothing happens between them.
Over the Moon (Movie)
Overdrive (Movie)
Oxygen (Movie)
The Pacific (TV Show)
The corpses of two tortured soldiers are shown for approximately seven seconds on screen. The first soldier’s genitals have been removed. The second soldier has been beheaded and the first’s genitals are in his mouth.
Pacific Rim (Movie)
The Pacifier (Movie)
Paddington (Movie)
Paddington 2 (Movie)
Paddleton (Movie)
Paipeulain (Movie)
Paisa (Movie)
Worthy of note: the film is composed of six short stories. In the first one, a German soldier briefly mentions that he and his two comrades could take advantage of a lone woman they found in an abandoned house. Still, no sexual assault happens. In the third segment, a woman tries to prostitute to get out of her misery, but she choses a man who is too drunk to do anything.
The Pale Door (TV Show)
Worthy of note: a great part of the movie takes place in a brothel.
Palm Springs (Movie)
The female protagonist does not remember her sex affair with the male protagonist because of a time loop. When she first ask him if they had sex,he reply that they did not but after a fightm she says that she regret having sex with him. He reveals that they had sex a hundred of times before she joined the time loop, shocked and disappointed, she throw herself under a truck.
Palmer (Movie)
Pamyo (Movie)
Pandemic (Movie)
Worthy of note: twice in the movie two the main female characters are dragged away by men (one time from a first-person viewpoint). The only intention is for the infected to eat them, however seeing this can be upsetting, especially as the the women are forced on their back with the infected males clawing at their clothes to try to eat them.
Pandorum (Movie)
Worthy of mention: Two men and one woman are poisoned, tied up, and hung upside down by a cannibal. The woman is stabbed and the man says he is going to make a steak out of her.
Panic Room (Movie)
Paper Lives (Movie)
Paradise (Movie)
A woman is kidnapped, locked in a box and kept like an animal. A 5-6 year old girl is kidnapping and restrained. Another girl is restrained and tased.
Worthy of note: people are sedated.
Paradox Lost (Movie)
Worthy of note: a girl loses a game and is challenged to skinny dip. The challengers proceed to steal her clothes.
Parents (Movie)
Pariah (2011) (Movie)
Paripi Koumei (TV Show)
Worthy of note: S1E9: three women (in their early twenties) are asked to put on revealing clothing similar to lingerie for their performance. They look uncomfortable, but later on agree to wear the clothing.
The Park (Movie)
Parkland (Movie)
Paroma (Movie)
Passages (Movie)
Passenger (TV) (TV Show)
Passing (Movie)
Past Lives (Movie)
Paterson (Movie)
Patient Seven (Movie)
Patient Zero (Movie)
Patlabor (Movie)
Patriot Day (Movie)
Patriot Games (Movie)
Patton (Movie)
Paycheck (Movie)
Pearl (Movie)
The female protagonist goes to a projectionist's booth (whom she fantasizes on). He shows her a porn movie without asking for her consent: she does not seem disturbed but rather fascinated. The man does not have bad intent nor does he acts threateningly.
Pee Mak (Movie)
Worthy of note: there is a relationship between a university teacher and his 24 years old student.
Penelope (Movie)
Peninsula (Movie)
Pepper Ann (TV Show)
Worthy of note: S3E1: a police officer uncuffs a woman implied to be a sex worker, and says "Go free, you little vixen!" then pushes her.
Percy (Movie)
A 23-year-old asks a 16-year-old main character if she loved him. She did, in fact, have a crush on him. It is unclear if he had romantic feelings for her, too, but in a later book, she claims he did. His character, throughout the series, was cruel and manipulative to her.
Worthy of note: the protagonist's mother lives with an abusive man and it is implied she only lives with him to protect her son.
S1E3: this episode features Medusa, a character often associated with sexual assault. There is no mention of it in the episode; the character says that, simply, Poseidon loved her but did not stand up for her.
S1E1: joke about a child sex ring.
Perfect Days (Movie)
Worthy of note: there is a scene where a character is having sex with an imaginary person (assumed woman). It sounds weird, but seems consensual.
Persuasion (Movie)
Worthy of note: a woman has sex with her sister's father, who she is not related to.
Petaru Dansu (Movie)
Petite Maman (Movie)
Phantom Dust (Video Game)
Worthy of note: the male protagonist is obsessive and controlling. His relationship with the female protagonist is clearly a toxic and unhealthy one.
Phantoms (Movie)
Phase IV (Movie)
Phase 7 (Movie)
Phasmophobia (Video Game)
Philadelphia (Movie)
Worthy of note: the movie opens on a scene of domestic dispute between a husband and wife. The man pushes his wife to the ground. She is not shown to be particularly injured or upset, and it is played for laughs. Throughout the movie, the ex-husband's violent past is mentioned and similarly played for laughs. Towards the end of the film, it is suggested that the protagonist had consensual sex with another character while both drunk. The protagonist is plainly appalled by this possibility.
Worthy of note: a man talks about a past relationship, where he would have a lot of sex with a woman, and says that at one point he would have to 'fight her off in an alleyway' to stop her from having sex with him. He does not present the encounter as a dangerous threat but rather as an annoyance.
Physical: 100 (TV Show)
The Physician (Movie)
The Pianist (Movie)
Pickpocket (Movie)
Pieces (Movie)
At the very end of the movie, the hand of a corpse grabs a man’s crotch and claws his penis off.
Worthy of note: A father accidentally walks in on his daughter changing. This is not presented as creepy, although he does not close the door properly to let her finish.
Pig (Movie)
One character says ironically that the protagonist maybe has sexual relationship with his pig, which he denies.
Pikadero (Movie)
Pilgrimage (Movie)
Piranha (Movie)
Piranha 3D (Movie)
Piranha 3DD (Movie)
A main plot-line of this movie is that the main group of girls get kidnapped by one of the girls' father. The whole situation is played off in a light-hearted and comedic manner; however, the situation itself may be triggering to some.
Pixel Perfect (Movie)
Pixels (Movie)
Plane (Movie)
Planet Dune (Movie)
Planet Earth (TV Show)
Play Dead (Movie)
Play Or Die (Movie)
The Player (Movie)
Please Give (Movie)
Pocket Mirror (Video Game)
Worthy of note: There is a minor depiction of child abuse, though not sexual. At one point, a girl's father locks her in a dark closet. There is also a mention of self-harm, with text that describes a child (implied to be the same girl) attempting to stab herself with an ink pen at school.
Point Break (Movie)
Worthy of note: A woman is held hostage in only a nightgown. There is no threat of sexual violence. A man lies to a woman about who he is and pretends to have the same past trauma as her. He has sex with her several times before she finds out.
Poirot (TV Show)
S12E4: a woman is spitted and stoned to death by a group of people after it was found out that she got pregnant from a lover.
A adult pokemon known as a criminal lures and manipulates a child pokemon away from their sibling. The intention is not made out to be sexual but the plot point might make some players uncomfortable.
Worthy of note: S1E17: a teenage girl is in love with an older man. He asks her to go somewhere with him and she thinks he asked her on a date. Later on, she finds out he brought her to the zoo, because he thought she was just as obsessed with panda's as he is. Nothing else happens. A young female panda is in love with an older man. However, she only wants to admire him from afar. Nothing inappropriate happens.
Pom Poko (Movie)
Pontypool (Movie)
Ponyo (Movie)
Poolman (Movie)
Popcorn (Movie)
Popeye (Movie)
Video game.
Porcile (Movie)
Much of the movie's focus is on loss of control of your own choices and actions. However, most control is represented in a lighter manner of interest.
Porto (Movie)
Worthy of note: the main character slaps a woman in the face for no wanting to maintain a sexual/romantic relationship with him. At the beginning of the movie, a man drunkenly approaches women in bars who clearly express that they are not interested in him. These scenes are not graphic but may be uncomfortable to some viewers.
The background of the story is about the pre-planned marriage of a young woman. A subplot involves another young woman having a late-term abortion: about 85 minutes in, the procedure is shown on-screen (the woman laying on her back and experiencing pain).
Poseidon Rex (Movie)
A man and a woman are grinding against each-other, and the man tells the woman not to resist him (1:21:00). Worthy of note: there are sexual implications in this depiction of a mentally unstable female character in a toxic relationship. One scene shows a violent and very graphic miscarriage (1:14:40 - 1:17:50).
The Post (Movie)
Post Grad (Movie)
Postal (Game) (Video Game)
The player can kill naked NPCS: they do not appear to have genitalia.
Postal 2 (Video Game)
On Wednesday, the main character is knocked out and abducted by two men. When the player wakes up, they are dressed up in a BDSM gimp outfit, presumably while they were unconscious. Nothing further happens. It is also implied that the two men stripped the player naked before putting the gimp outfit on them, as we can see the main character's buttocks in a cut scene.
Pottersville (Movie)
There is no sexual activity depicted in this movie, but furry culture plays a fairly large part of the narrative and it is wildly misrepresented and shamed.
Predator (Movie)
Pressure Cooker (TV Show)
The Prestige (Movie)
Pretty Cure (TV Show)
Prevenge (Movie)
Pride (Movie)
Primer (Movie)
Worthy of note: although there is no sexual assault or rape that is depicted or implied, a character is in a physically and verbally abusive relationship. Prior to the events of the book, a previous partner of the male romantic lead leaks a sex tape of him without his consent or knowledge.
Prisoners (Movie)
Worthy of note: sex offenders are mentioned during the questioning of suspects.
A Private War (Movie)
Problemista (Movie)
Project a 2 (Movie)
Project Power (Movie)
Worthy of note: a young female character is kidnapped and thrown in a trunk by an older male character.
The Prom (Movie)
Promare (Movie)
Worthy of note: the protagonist inadvertently embraces a woman. He appears to lean in for a kiss, while she is visibly uncomfortable. However, it is quickly revealed that he was not interested in kissing her and then he drops her from his arms. Later, the protagonist gives the (nearly-dying) deuteragonist CPR, including mouth-to-mouth resuscitation; the protagonist expresses mild discomfort with this as the resuscitation is framed as a kiss.
Prometheus (Movie)
Worthy of note: after two characters have sex, the woman gets pregnant even though she thought she was infertile. She violently aborts the fetus (1:18:10-1:25:00).
Season one: one character mentions having a romantic interest in the female protagonist. Even if they are often mentioned as siblings, they are not (they live in an orphanage together).
Proof (Movie)
Proteus (Movie)
Prowl (Movie)
Proxima (Movie)
P'tit Quinquin (TV Show)
Worthy of note: near the end of the film, there is a scene of two men making misogynistic comments about their girlfriends, some of which are sexually charged. A major character calls them out and it is implied she uses her magic to physically retaliate against them. Additionally, the magical girl/soul contract system can be seen as an allegory for human trafficking, but this relies heavily on individual interpretation.
Pulse (Movie)
Pumpkinhead (Movie)
Pumpkins (Movie)
Puparia (Short) (TV Show)
The Puppetman (Movie)
Pursued (Movie)
The film is a love story between a woman and her adoptive brother. At some point, when she is about to get married to another man, he forces her to dance with him.
Puzzle (2018) (Movie)
Pyaasa (Movie)
Pyewacket (Movie)
Python (Movie)
Python Island (Movie)
Quarantine (Movie)
Queen (Movie)
Worthy of note: A man follows a woman on a dark street at night, but his intention is only to steal her purse. A man repeatedly calls a woman "pretty lady" and requests a kiss from her but she is okay with it and consents.
Queen & Slim (Movie)
Queenpins (Movie)
A Quiet Place (Movie)
Worthy of note: Protagonist A is the oldest daughter in a Quiverfull family. Adherents to Quiverfull Christian philosophy believe in men being heads of households and having an extreme amount of control over their families, particularly over women and girls. In real life, incest and rape is very common in Quiverfull families. Although there is not any explicit sexual violence in the book, there are several scenes that feel uncomfortable because of this extreme patriarchal control. For example, Protagonist A breaks a rule, and her father requires her to lift her nightgown and show her naked backside for him to beat her with a belt. Protagonist B has an obsession with David Bowie, who, in real life is known to have been accused of statutory rape of a 15-year-old fan. This rape allegation is not discussed in the book.
Quiz (TV Show)
Quiz Show (Movie)
Worthy of note: in the opening scene of this film, a sleeping woman is woken by a group of men. After about 40 seconds od them pinning and grabbing her, her mother appears and reveals that she asked the men to throw her daughter in the swimming pool. There is no rape, but the implication/interpretation could be troubling to some viewers.
Radium Girls (Movie)
Radius (2017) (Movie)
Worthy of note: the romantic leads in this book are a woman and a male nanny under her employ. It is clear in the narrative that their attraction to one another is mutual and that the employer does not make the pursuit of a sexual relationship a condition of his employment. The nanny character quits when their relationship becomes serious.
Rage (Movie)
Rain World (Video Game)
The Raking (Movie)
Rambo (1986) (TV Show)
Throughout the film, female prostitutes are shown going to a military camp in the jungle and being with soldiers: none seems distressed.
Ramen Akaneko (TV Show)
Ran (1985) (Movie)
The Ranger (Movie)
Worthy of note: an adult male character has an obsession with a female character that began when she was a child.
Raoul Taburin (Movie)
Rapito (Movie)
Worthy of note: a male student bullies a female student, and when she tries to talk to her teacher about this, the teacher tells her it's just because he likes her.
Ratatouille (Movie)
Worthy of note: a man kisses a woman without her permission. She initially is going to pepper spray him but seems to change her mind in the moment.
Rattlers (Movie)
Rattlesnake (Movie)
Worthy of note: the main character is being pad-down for weapons and shows discomfort.
Ravenous (Movie)
Raven's Home (TV Show)
S1E2: the mother and the brother of a girl spy on her "out of love" (16:12). S1E4: an ex-husband breaks into his ex-wife's house to surprise her.
Rawhead Rex (Movie)
Worthy of ntoe: there is one scene where the titular character pulls a woman out through a window, her clothing gets caught, and it rips her shirt off leaving her exposed to the other people around.
Raymond & Ray (Movie)
Razorteeth (Movie)
Ready Jet Go! (TV Show)
Throughout the movie, a woman is frequently grabbed and pinned down by men trying to kill her. Towards the end of the film, there is a sacrificial ritual which involves holding a screaming woman down (nothing sexual).
Real Artists (Movie)
A Real Pain (Movie)
Real Steel (Movie)
Reba (TV Show)
Rebel Ridge (Movie)
Worthy of note: A woma is drugged twice without her consent (58:00 and 01:50:00).
Worthy of note: the 17-year old female protagonist kisses her father in a non-sexual way. He repeatedly pushes her away saying that she is too old for that.
Reborn Rich (TV Show)
S1E8: two characters follow through with their arranged marriage. Before the wedding, the man threatens the woman and blackmails her into not backing out. Their relationship consists of thinly veiled threats and accusations. No verbal threat of rape or assault is made but the woman's ability to do so is an undertone to the tense encounter. S1E14: the female character reveals that she is pregnant with her husband's baby. Their combative relationship has not changed and the nature of their physical relationship is not explored as there was no implication that they had slept together at all. No accusation of rape is made or implied. One can assume that consent was given, perhaps out of obligation to produce an heir, but it is completely open to interpretation.
REC (Movie)
REC 2 (Movie)
The Recall (Movie)
Red Dawn (Movie)
Red One (Movie)
RED 2 (Movie)
Red Joan (Movie)
Red Lights (Movie)
Red Moon Tide (Movie)
This book deals with situations of ongoing physical and emotional abuse within systems of authority in some distressing ways. However, none of the abuse is sexual in nature.
The Red Shoes (Movie)
Red Water (Movie)
Red Woods (Movie)
Redes (Movie)
Redline (Movie)
The Reeds (Movie)
Reed's Point (Movie)
A woman is captured after being in a car crash and kept locked up in a man's basement: she is brainwashed into believing that he is her brother.
The Reef (Movie)
Refuge (Movie)
Refuted Wind (Video Game)
The Rejected (Movie)
Relic (2020) (Movie)
The Remains (Movie)
Remember Me (Movie)
SPOILERS Worthy of note: The opening scene is a woman and her daughter waiting in a subway for a train. Two men pull guns on the woman and rob her and kill her. The scene is very tense and the men are very physically close to the woman trying to take her things. The daughter is not harmed.
Reminiscence (Movie)
Renfield (Movie)
Worthy of mention: The beginning of the movie starts in a therapy group for people in abusive relationships. These people share their stories. These meetings take place a few times throughout the movie.
Replicas (Movie)
The Reptile (Movie)
Requiem (Movie)
The Requin (Movie)
The Rescuers (Movie)
The Residence (TV Show)
Resident Evil (Movie)
Worthy of note: a woman is captured and held captive.
Residue (Movie)
Resolution (Movie)
The Resort (Movie)
Misogyny is a major theme. This takes the form not of sexual violence, but rather of patriarchy limiting women's lives and resulting in the dismissal of their thoughts, desires, and goals. There are a few moments (one in a backstory conversation, one in a climactic scene) in which a man in a position of power threatens a woman with severe violence of an unspecified type. In both instances, the woman is able to escape.
The Retreat (Movie)
Return to Oz (Movie)
Worthy of note: the final presents a self-induced abortion.
Revue Starlight (TV Show)
Worthy of note: in S1E5, a major character, who is implied to have a crush on the protagonist and is jealous of her friend, goes through her belongings multiple times (burying her face in her pillow, holding onto a towel drenched in her sweat, and almost kissing a water bottle she drank from) all without her consent (10:00-12:00). However, there are no clear sexual advances.
S1E6: a male character convinces another man make to get extremely close (face to face) and dance (7:02-7:19). They soon pull away and the first man makes it aparent that he was uncomfortable. After that, the man once again engages in dancing despite the protest of the other man (11:20-11:25).
Ride Or Die (Movie)
The Rider (Movie)
The Rift (Movie)
The Ring (Movie)
The Ring 2 (Movie)
Ringu (Movie)
Rinkai! (TV Show)
Rio Bravo (Movie)
Risen (Movie)
The River (TV) (TV Show)
Rizi (Movie)
Worthy of note: the main character repeatedly pursues the female dog, who is clearly uninterested. He then promises her to a gang leader without her knowledge.
Robin Robin (Movie)
Robots (2005) (Movie)
Rocketman (Movie)
Rocks (Movie)
Worthy of note: a teenage girl accuses a man of being a paedophile after he attempts to physically remove her from his hotel.
Rocky Balboa (Movie)
Rocky II (Movie)
When the titular character (a boxer) encounters difficulties in his marital relationship, his best-friend and brother-in-law jokingly suggests that he should beat her to fix it: the protagonist lightly declines the idea.
Rocky III (Movie)
Early in the film, a wrestler, accompanied by a couple of women, mentions his "love slaves".
Rocky IV (Movie)
Rocky V (Movie)
One character antagonizes the protagonist by saying that he should have sex with his wife.
Rodan (Movie)
Rogue (2007) (Movie)
Rohtenburg (Movie)
Worthy of note: a man asks another man to bite his penis off. When the man tries and is unsuccessful, he cuts it off with a knife instead.
Roma (Movie)
Roma (1972) (Movie)
Worthy of note: some scenes take place in cheerfully depicted brothels.
Roman Holiday (Movie)
Worthy of note: a woman accidentally walks naked into the men's bathhouse.
Ronin (Movie)
Rope (Movie)
Rosemary & Thyme (TV Show)
Royal Pains (TV Show)
Rozen Maiden (TV Show)
Worthy of note: S1E1: the male protagonist lifts up the dress of one of the dolls. However, at that point he does not know the doll could come to life. S1E10: when the male protagonist sees the dolls get dressed, he gets flustered and leaves the room immediately. He tells himself not to get excited by it. Later on in the episode, the sister seems to be having a weird dream about her brother. This is not shown on screen.
RRR (Movie)
Rubble Kings (Movie)
Ruby Bridges (Movie)
Run (Movie)
The Rundown (Movie)
Rupert (TV Show)
Rurangi (TV Show)
Rush (2013) (Movie)
Russian Doll (TV Show)
Worthy of note: a man calls the main character 'legs'. She responds indignantly. S2E1: prostitution is implied.
Sabrina (Movie)
The Sacrament (Movie)
Safe House (Movie)
Safety Last! (Movie)
Saint Frances (Movie)
It is implied at one point during a sex scene that the male partner may have removed protection without consent.
Worthy of note: The plot deals heavily with intimate partner violence, both with the protagonists' peers and with their parents.
Sally Face (Video Game)
Salto (Movie)
Salvage (Movie)
Sambizanga (Movie)
Samsara (Movie)
San Andreas (Movie)
The Sand (Movie)
Sand Dollars (Movie)
Sanders Sides (TV Show)
Sans Soleil (Movie)
Santa & Cie (Movie)
Santa Claus (TV Show)
Santa Jaws (Movie)
Sapphire & Steel (TV Show)
The Sapphires (Movie)
S1E4: the cover of a adult manga is shown, but it is blurred.
Sator (Movie)
Saw V (Movie)
Saw VI (Movie)
Say Anything (Movie)
Worthy of note: A teenage girl gets pregnant and is pressured by her boyfriend into getting an abortion. When her church's pastor finds out, he publicly condemns her in front of the whole congregation and demands she either repent or leave. She chooses to leave, as do her parents. The boyfriend was not reprimanded in any way. This event is not shown on-page but the aftermath is explored throughout the novel. Later, the same pastor finds another girl's journal where she describes her feelings for another girl. He reads an entry aloud to the congregation and demands whoever wrote it out herself and repent, or that anyone who knows who it is tell him. Instead, multiple girls claim it's theirs in order to protect the girl who wrote it.
Sayat Nova (Movie)
Scanners (Movie)
Scare Me (Movie)
Scare Us (Movie)
Scarlet Hollow (Video Game)
S1E2: a husband towards hugs his wife, who is leaving him, after she asked him to let her go. S1E4: during this episode, taking place during a divorce procedure, the wife repeatedly tries to get close to her husband despite his refusals. In the final scene of the episode, the two violently fight.
The School (Movie)
School-Live! (TV Show)
Worthy of note: at points, there is some sexualization of teenage girls - we see them getting undressed and in their underwear and bikinis. They're juniors and seniors in high school, but the art style makes them appear younger.
Worthy of note: the plot of the film involves a man pretending to be a substitute teacher to make money. When he is found out, the parents very much assume the worst. He says an innuendo regarding to 'touching' their children, him meaning it figuratively, in an innocent way, but the parents assume the worst.
Scoob! (Movie)
There is a non-sexual relationship between a teenager and a young adult.
Worthy of note: there is a relationship between a high schooler (aged 17) and the (adult - aged 23) main character in the beginning of the film - comedic jabs are regularly made about it ('babysitting,' etc). Whilst vaguely romantic, the relationship is never obviously sexual in nature; for example, it is mentioned that they 'held hands once.'
Worthy of note: a robot is modeled after the main character's deceased sister. The main character expresses discomfort at this due to the male scientist's affection for the robot and after seeing that the robot has breasts.
Scratch (Movie)
Scream Queens (TV Show)
The Sea Beast (Movie)
Sea Fever (Movie)
Worthy of note: there is a passing comment about a character wanting to marry his cousin. The two characters in question are children, so it is pretty innocent, though.
Although there is no sexual violence, the protagonist suffers physical and verbal abuse at the hands of her father, especially towards the beginning and end of the book.
A Secret Love (Movie)
Secret Window (Movie)
Worthy of note: a scene features a homeless man depicted as watching women in a displeasing way.
Security (Movie)
S1E2: a man grabs a woman's wrist and she calls him a possible sex offender (about 22 minutes in). The situation is not threatening.
Seedpeople (Movie)
Self Reliance (Movie)
Selfie (Movie)
Selfie (TV) (TV Show)
Selfless (Movie)
Selma (Movie)
A Separation (Movie)
Serendipity (Movie)
Serenity Farm (Movie)
Worthy of note: the adult antagonist attempts to marry his fourteen-year-old adopted daughter, though his explicit intent is merely to get her family's money.
A Serious Man (Movie)
Worthy of note: a man has his genitals mutilated and this is both shown and talked about.
The Sessions (Movie)
There are many vivid descriptions of domestic violence.
Seven Pounds (Movie)
Sex and Lucia (Movie)
Sex Tape (Movie)
Two characters are shown have covert sex in the park. A man is shown watching two characters have sex through an open door.
Shabu (TV Show)
Shadow (Movie)
Shadow Warrior (Video Game)
Shadows House (TV Show)
Shaft (Movie)
Shallow Grave (Movie)
Two scenes worthy of note: - A man violently pins a woman to the floor, ties her hands behind her back and pulls part of her clothing over her head: there is no sexual assault but it happens without warning. - A man hits his partner when she tries to leave, towards the end of the film.
The Shallows (Movie)
Shame (2011) (Movie)
Shameless (UK) (TV Show)
Shapeless (Movie)
Share Or Die (Movie)
Shark Bait (Movie)
Shark Tale (Movie)
Shark Waters (Movie)
Sharknado (Movie)
A woman falls off the boat and is unconscious when they pull her out of the water. One of the men undresses her while she is still unconscious to get her out of her wet clothes.
She (1935) (Movie)
Worthy of note: an adult man dances suggestively with a pre-pubescent girl. Both he and the girl are reprimanded for this.
Worthy of note: a man physically attacks a woman after they have sex but no sexual violence occurs.
She's the Man (Movie)
Shibainuko San (TV Show)
Shifted (Movie)
Shiki (TV Show)
Shimmer Lake (Movie)
Shin Godzilla (Movie)
The Shining (Movie)
Although the movie contains no confirmed sexual assault, it is theorized that the main child protagonist may be a sexual abuse victim of his father. There are subtle references to this in the movie and his possible abuse, although not specifically defined as sexual, is a plot point throughout the movie.
Although the book contains no confirmed sexual assault, it is theorized that the main child protagonist may have experienced sexual abuse at the hands of his father. There are subtle references to this in the book and his possible abuse, although not specifically defined as sexual, is a plot point throughout the book. There is a scene where the above-mentioned abusive father starts initiating sex with his wife while she is trying to have a serious conversation. She does not appear to be bothered by this.
Shirkers (Movie)
Shirley (Movie)
Shirobako (TV Show)
Worthy of note: S1E3: a woman slaps another woman's behind in an encouraging way S1E14: a man wants to hire women based off of their looks. The women are not present when the comments are made.
Shithouse (Movie)
Shiva Baby (Movie)
Shock (Movie)
Worthy of note: a young boy spies on his mother in the shower.
Shock Waves (Movie)
Shonen (Movie)
Worthy of note: domestic abuse. Near the end of the movie, one scene ends up with the man strangling his wife while sitting on top of her.
Shoplifters (Movie)
Shoresy (TV Show)
Short Circuit (Movie)
An ex boyfriend picks up the main female lead against her will in an attempt to get money from her.
A Short Hike (Video Game)
Shortcut (Movie)
Show Dogs (Movie)
Worthy of note: critics have noted that one plot point in this film is reminiscent of child sexual abuse/grooming techniques, although the scenes themselves are not sexual. The main character (a dog) is new to competing in dog shows and needs to learn the process so his partner and a former show champion work to get him ready for the final round of the competition. It becomes apparent that during the finals, the main character's genitals will be inspected. The main character's partner touches the main character's genitals to get him used to this, and the main character is so uncomfortable that he snaps at his partner. His partner and the former champion tell him that he needs to go to his 'zen place' when it happens in order to get through it. His partner attempts to inspect his private parts a number of times, and each time he snaps out of discomfort. On the day of the finals, it is clear that if the main character does not let his genitals be touched he will lose the competition. During the competition, the judge's hand reaches behind him and the main character goes to his 'zen place' as his genitals are inspected. One of the film's writers announced via Twitter that the film would be re-cut without this plot point, so some versions may potentially not include it.
Showing Up (Movie)
Shriek (Movie)
Shriekshow (Movie)
Shrink (2009) (Movie)
Volume 1 - The Search for Black Panther
Worthy of note : a man (who is interned in a psychatric hospital after he assaulted a nurse with broken glass) says during an interrogation that 'the nurse was sweet but we could see in her eyes that she'd liked to be naked and to suck cock'. He then specifies that 'when he cut her, she screamed'.
Sibyl (Movie)
Sicily! (Movie)
Worthy of note: a woman mentions that her ex-husband used to beat her.
Sick (Movie)
Sightless (Movie)
There are male characters that could be seen as possessive, though nothing constituting as sexual harassment.
Signs (TV Show)
The Silencing (Movie)
This film contains themes of violence against underage girls: teenage girls are hunted, kidnapped, tied up, and gagged. The only scene shown of that actually happening is a short clip of a young girl running from a kidnapper on a security camera. There is no hint/implication of sexual violence.
The Silent Sea (TV Show)
Silo (TV Show)
Worth of note: All women in the series are prevented from getting pregnant, until permitted by the authorities. This is achieved by insertion of a birth control device. Insertion of the device is never shown, but removal of the device is shown at 9:00 in S1E1. It becomes clear that the device is inserted and removed via an incision in the side of the abdomen, however in the removal scene it would be easy to believe that it was being removed by the doctor via the vagina. Later in the same episode (36:20) a woman is shown to have removed her own device by cutting into the side of her abdomen. The practice of forced birth control is mentioned several times in series, but only physically shown in the first episode.
Silver Bullet (Movie)
During a scene in a bar, someone starts making a dirty comment about women when someone's girlfriend is present. The comment is loosely related to the girlfriend.
Silver Spoon (TV Show)
The Similars (Movie)
Simón (Movie)
There is no sexual violence, but there are scenes that show implicit torture practices. One of them implicitly consists in removing one person's teeth forcibly.
The Sims (Video Game)
Sing 2 (Movie)
Sing Sing (Movie)
Singles (Movie)
Single's Inferno (TV Show)
Sinister (Movie)
Sinister 2 (Movie)
Sink Or Swim (Movie)
The father (who was previously shown to be abusive, eg. waterboarding his daughter for misbehaving) treats his daughter’s meeting with a local boy as a betrayal and as cheating. He later writes a poem about it.
Sinkhole (Movie)
Sissy (Movie)
Sister Act (Movie)
Sister Aimee (Movie)
A male character enters a female character's tent: it is implied that he has bad intentions. The female character shoots him.
Skargardsdoktorn (TV Show)
Skater Girl (Movie)
Worthy of note: in S1E1, a guy accidentally walks in on girls undressing. A few seconds later, it is shown that a girl fantasized about how funny that situation would be (it did not actually happen).
Skew (Movie)
Skinamarink (Movie)
While there is no sexual assault content, the movie revolves around two very young children who are in constant physical danger. There are tense and potentially disturbing scenes involving the children and their parental figures as well as dialogue that could remind viewers of realistic abusive situations. The film depicts children enduring abuse they cannot fully understand or defend against.
Skip and Loafer (TV Show)
It (1990) (TV Show)
Worthy of note: domestic violence.
A man is very aggressive towards a woman: he tries to get her to give him money while he is in a towel.
The protagonist (living in Palestine) passes a police car with two cops in the front, and one blindfolded woman in the back.
It Takes Two (Video Game)
Itsy Bitsy (Movie)
Sky Monster (Movie)
A woman wakes up in bed with a man with no memory of the night before. Both are partially undressed, so she assumes they drunkenly had sex. However, he later clarifies that nothing happened.
Skyquake (Movie)
Skyscraper (Movie)
In one scene, the antagonists kidnaps the protagonist's daughter to hold her hostage, but it is not sexual in nature.
Slash-Back (Movie)
Worthy of note: aliens keep asking two human captors if they are going to mate.
Slay the Princess (Video Game)
Slayer (Movie)
SLC Punk (Movie)
Worthy of note: when the female protagonist is born, she is arranged to be married to a prince once she comes of age. He kisses her while she is asleep: when she wakes, she is happy about it (1:11:22-1:11:33).
Worthy of note: the female lead stalks the male lead.
Slender Man (Movie)
Slice (Movie)
Slime Rancher (Video Game)
Slumber (Movie)
Worthy of note: teen boys watch teen girls undress without them knowing. Later in the movie, the killer says to a female victim: 'You know you want it'.
Slumberland (Movie)
A Small Light (TV Show)
While there is no sexual assault the movie does include some potentially triggering visuals such as a someone’s drink being spiked with sleeping pills and a teenage girl being tied up and gagged on video.
Smile (2022) (Movie)
Smile 2 (Movie)
A male fan shows up at the main character's house and undresses. Nothing indecent is shown, but ater he is found naked, he sprints at main character. All of this is a hallucination and not real.
Smiley Face (Movie)
Smiling Friends (TV Show)
Smoke Signals (Movie)
Snack Shack (Movie)
Worthy of note: Two 14 year old boys both end up trying to date a girl significantly older than them. Neither end up having sex with her but they do kiss frequently. Whilst she is presumably a teenager as well, her age is not specified in the film.
Snatch (2000) (Movie)
Sneaky Pete (TV Show)
Worthy of note: in season 1, a female character is in a relationship with the villain out of fear.
Snow Beast (Movie)
Snow Falls (Movie)
Snowden (Movie)
Worthy of note: at some point, a man goes to a brothel and has sex with a prostitute (off-screen).
Soldier (Movie)
Soleil O (Movie)
Two white women discuss their sexual fantaisies objectifying Black men. One of them then seduces the protagonist (a Black man) but after they have sex, she expresses her disappointment that he did not fulfill her expectations. The protagonist is shown visibly distrissed by this dehumanizing experience, which process is the focus of the film.
Solomon Kane (Movie)
Solstice (Movie)
Worthy of note: in S1E5+11, a child is pinned down by creatures who try to kill her.
Someone Great (Movie)
Something New (Movie)
Worthy of note: one of the 12 year old male protagonists likes to climb a tree and spy through the windows of what appears to be a brothel or peep show. No details given; it is part of a greater motif of him being in a hurry to grow up.
Somewhere (Movie)
Son of Rambow (Movie)
The Sonata (Movie)
Sonbahar (Movie)
Worthy of note: the main female character (a prostitute) briefly tries to engage sex with a man she thinks paid to spend the night with her. He resists and when she insists, he explains that this is not what he wants (impliying he is in love with her).
Worthy of note: much of the narrative involves characters reacting to news of a woman who was murdered by her boyfriend, as well as the subsequent victim-blaming in the media and community.
Song to Song (Movie)
Worthy of note: A man fondles his wife's butt while she appears to be sleeping. She is awake and shows no discomfort, and the act does not seem to be overtly sexual.
Worthy of note: Throughout the game, a 17-year-old girl is repeatedly pursued and kidnapped by a 50-year-old man (for non-sexual reasons). The same girl later kisses the protagonist to revive him from death. Once revived, he thanks her.
Worthy of note: A female character is implied to have been in an abusive relationship with the main villain. Near the end of the game, as the villain is about to be defeated, he begs for his life and asks her to help him, promising he will change his ways in a manner that is reminiscent of the manipulation tactics an abuser might use.
Sorcerer (Movie)
Sort Of (TV Show)
Soul (Movie)
Do, a deer, a female deer...
Sounder (Movie)
Source Code (Movie)
Sous La Seine (Movie)
Worthy of note: an older man makes a comment to a female police officer. It may be seen as a catcall, but it is in no way predatory or uncomfortable, and it comes off as a simple compliment.
Southbound (Movie)
The Souvenir (Movie)
Space Brothers (TV Show)
Worthy of note: a 30 year old man meets a 15 year old girl, who develops feelings for him. He tells her to find someone of her own age. Later, he continuously watches a video of her doing ballet. It is unclear whether he has feelings for her. In the manga, he mentions how he will be thinking of her. It is unclear whether he means this in a romantic way.
While there is no sexual assault in the show, there are multiple instances of characters being heavily sexualized: the antagonist in particular has a highly sexualized design, and a minor crossover character is a living sex doll who does not wear any pants (her original source material does have explicit sexual assault, but this is not referenced at all here).
Space Sweepers (TV Show)
The topic of false memory syndrome is brought up shortly in the game, which could make some players uncomfortable with how the history and use of it has affected sexual assault victims.
Spaceman (Movie)
This movie contains brief depictions of miscarriage.
Spark (2014) (Movie)
The Specials (Movie)
Spectral (Movie)
Speed (Movie)
There is one scene that involves a women being chained to a pole as a prisoner, and this may be distressing to some viewers.
Spell (Movie)
One character has a back story involving child abuse and domestic violence, but sexual assault is not mentioned. This is discussed in a kind context.
Spencer (Movie)
Spermworld (Movie)
Worthy of note: an adult man pins down a teenage boy during a battle. It is not sexual at all, but the boy is squirming and constantly trying to fight him off. Additionally, the man has been ripping his costume off, which is skintight, and whispers into his ear at a close distance.
Worthy of note: an adult forces an underage teenager to undress in front of her. The teenager looks visibly distressed and attempts to end the encounter multiple times. In another scene, a character tries to peek at another character while he changes clothing. Both scenes are played for laughs.
Spider-Man 2 (Movie)
Worthy of note: non-sexual threats to women are made by male villains.
Spiders (Movie)
Spiders 3D (Movie)
Spielberg (Movie)
Worthy of note: there is a part where the bad guy pokes his finger into the pigeons cloaca when he is trying to figure out if it is a robot bird. It only shows the pigeon's surprised face of shock.
Spinning Man (Movie)
There is a relationship between the lead man and one his (adult) students.
Spinning Out (TV Show)
Spinster (Movie)
Spirit Trap (Movie)
Spirited Away (Movie)
Worthy of note: Some fans think that the main character's experiences in a bathhouse for spirits were directly inspired by narratives of human trafficking. However, this potential allegory is subtle enough that it is unlikely that children, or even some adults, will make the connection on the first viewing.
Spiritfarer (Video Game)
Splendor (Movie)
Splinter (Movie)
Split Fiction (Video Game)
Spy Kids (Movie)
A Spy Movie (Movie)
Spy X Family (TV Show)
A main character shows obsessive behavior toward his older sister. This is played off in a comedic way. This is a common theme when this this character is on scene (with or without his sister on scene). Worthy of note: S1E2: a woman says she finds her boss a creep for looking at her. S1E13: after losing her daughter, a mother is afraid that she got kidnapped to be forced to marry someone. However, this is not the case (played for comedic effect). S1E9: a boy asks his older sister to marry him. As an adult he is referred to as a siscon which is someone who is overly obsessed with their sibling. However, he is not actually in love with her but admires her a lot for taking care of him. Nothing inappropriate happens.
Spyro the Dragon (Video Game)
Squealer (Movie)
Throughout the movie, women are shown naked being violently murdered.
The Stairs (Movie)
Stalker (Movie)
Stan & Ollie (Movie)
Stand By Me (Movie)
The Standoff (Movie)
S2E14: the titular character stalks another character with forbidden magic because she has got a crush on him. She sees what he is doing and destroys his date with another girl by accident (15:53-16:15). S2E16: the titular character (14 year old) shows a crush on a 30 year old version of another character (18:53). S3E18: two character kiss under dubious circumstances. S4E3: a queen switches her body with another character who can crystallize people and tries to un-crystallize her husband. She thus violates the body of this character with dark magic.
Worthy of note: towards the end of the film, the male protagonist chokes his wife while another man pleads him to let her go.
Worthy of note: the antagonist captures the main character and tells her he can take whatever he wants, meaning thoughts and memories rather than anything sexual, but the tone of the scene may be uncomfortable for some.
Starfish (Movie)
Stars Align (TV Show)
In Stars and Time (Video Game)
Starstruck (TV Show)
Starve Acre (Movie)
Worthy of note: A character shares that their father used to tape their mouth shut and force them to undress and stand outside in the cold. No sexual motivation.
A boyfriend briefly acts violently towards his pregnant girlfriend: she falls on the ground but the man is stopped.
Station Eleven (TV Show)
Stay Alive (Movie)
Stay Here (TV Show)
Worthy of note: two women overhear a couple having sex and listen in on them without the couple's consent or knowledge.
Stephanie (Movie)
Stick It (Movie)
Still Wakes the Deep (Video Game)
The Sting (Movie)
Sting (2024) (Movie)
Stitches (Movie)
Storage 24 (Movie)
Storks (Movie)
The film is about the unrequited love of a woman for a man and her obsessive behaviour toward him.
Stowaway (Movie)
Straight Time (Movie)
Strange World (Movie)
Worthy of note: A man is distracted by sexual thoughts about a woman, and she mocks him for staring at her. He later apologizes for "ogling" her.
Stray (Video Game)
The Strays (Movie)
The Strings (Movie)
Strong Island (Movie)
Stuber (Movie)
Studio 666 (Movie)
Stutz (Movie)
The Stylist (Movie)
Worthy of note: awoman breaks into another woman's house and masturbates in her bed.
Subarnarekha (Movie)
Sublime (Movie)
Submarine (Movie)
Suburbicon (Movie)
Worthy of note: a child walks in on two people having (consensual) rough sex. It is disturbing from the child's point of view.
Sud Pralad (Movie)
Suicide Kale (Movie)
Worthy of note: there is one throwaway line about a character being a child bride to the rapper Tupac. This was in reference to the fact that she had a crush on him as a child and wanted to marry him and would not have been thinking of the ramifications of that as a child.
Suicide Room (Movie)
Suicide Squad (Movie)
Worthy of note: the relationship between the Joker and Harley Quinn is highly dysfunctional but romanticised by the film.
Sully (Movie)
The titular protagonist is hugged and kissed on the cheek without asking for his permission, by people thanking him.
Summer Rental (Movie)
Summerland (Movie)
Suncoast (Movie)
Sundown (Movie)
Worthy of note: a woman falls in love with a man and slaps him when he rejects her advances.
Sunshine (Movie)
Super 30 (Movie)
Super Crush KO (Video Game)
Super Fly (Movie)
The protagonist threatens his employee, saying he will put his wife to work as a sex worker.
Super Tanker (Movie)
Super 8 (Movie)
SuperBob (Movie)
Superdeep (Movie)
Superhost (Movie)
Superman II (Movie)
Supernova (Movie)
The Surveyors (Movie)
Worthy of note: A man repeatedly propositions a woman who is uninterested, but it is revealed this is an inside joke between them.
While there is no rape or mention of rape in the film, some of the violence is purposefully erotic. In particular, the first murder scene (10-15 minutes into the film) is very intense and may be taken to invoke the imagery of rape. The woman's head is grabbed by the murderer and her face pressed against the window, close to the murderer's body. She is then stabbed multiple times through the chest: we see a lot of close ups of the knife entering her body. He continues to stab her while she is lying on the floor, and attaches a cord to her waist, which makes her body shake and convulse. Then we see a close up of her being stabbed directly in her now exposed heart: this looks a lot like non-consensual sexual penetration. She is then hung, and lines of blood drip down her legs from under her dress.
A brief scene shows an incapacitated and naked man being teased by a group of women (witches).
Suzhou River (Movie)
The film features a romance between a girl and a boy who appears to be older. The ages of both are not clear. The relationship seems to not involve more than kissing. Although he knows she has a temporary tattoo on her upper leg.
Swarmed (Movie)
Sweet Bean (Movie)
Sweet Girl (Movie)
Sweet Magnolias (TV Show)
Sweet Tooth (TV Show)
One of the main antagonists in season 3 is doing science experiments with expectant mothers. A teenager is told she will need to be someone to breed later.
Sweetheart (Movie)
Worthy of note: a girl is tied up after fighting with two other characters.
Swim (Movie)
Swing Girls (Movie)
Swing Time (Movie)
Sword of God (Movie)
Worthy of note: a child is scared of being sold to assassins who are hunting him. A man wants to marry a princess after killing her father. He receives the permission of another man without her presence or input. This does not end up happening.
Syk Pike (Movie)
Sylvie's Love (Movie)
Synchronic (Movie)
Syriana (Movie)
Worthy of note: throughout the film, many flashbacks show the abuses suffered from the protagonist (a little girl).
T-34 (Movie)
Taco Chronicles (TV Show)
Tag (Movie)
Taipei Story (Movie)
Take Shelter (Movie)
The Taking (Movie)
Taking Lives (Movie)
Worthy of note: the film contains sexual coercion, since two characters have consensual sex but one uses uses a false identity.
Takt Op. Destiny (TV Show)
Worthy of note: a man makes a few jokes in the hopes of making the male protagonist uncomfortable. The comments never go as far as sexual harassment.
Worthy of note: during a brief scene with a female ghost, blood is seen dripping through between her legs.
The male main lead meets the female main lead when she is a kid. She then grows up and they fall in love with each other: some viewers may find this triggering. S1E11: the antagonist intimidates the female lead by grabbing her hand, kissing it, and saying he's quite fond of her while she resists. S1E12: the antagonist blackmails the female lead into going on a date with him and wearing an outfit he's chosen for her (dress and heels).
A male character refers to a sexual act as "maintenance". He then proceeds to seduce his girlfriend who is at first uninterested and says "don't". However, tThe scene continues with both giggling and moaning with pleasure. Another male character laughs at this while the main character watches in the reflection in disgust.
Tallulah (Movie)
Worthy of note: one of the female characters is very fond of the little brother of the female protagonist (at some point, she makes jokes about wanting to marry him). She is not actually in love with him, but has a comedic rivalry with a young girl who is in love with the little brother.
Tampopo (Movie)
While not fully sexual, there is a scene in which an adult man eats an oyster out of the hand of a teenage girl, and she then licks blood off his lips, which are portrayed erotically.
Worthy of note: S1E4: the main protagonist makes a comment about a girl's chest size. The girl is not present when the comment is made and the comment itself was not said to sexually harass her. The main protagonist has a little sister who is very fond/obsessed with him. Nothing weird or inappropriate happens.
Tangled (Movie)
Worthy of note: A 14-year-old side character has an implied crush on an adult character: she shows no romantic interest towards him. Later on, the same boy kidnaps a different character (an adult woman) and holds her hostage in chains. There is no romantic or sexual context implied. In season 3, the boy is kidnapped by an adult character, who drugged him in order to make him reveal information.
The Tank (Movie)
Targets (Movie)
Tarot (Movie)
Tarot Curse (Movie)
Tarzan (1999) (Movie)
Worthy of note: the titular character examines the female protagonist (38:01-40:38), which makes her uncomfortable (nothing sexual).
Taskmaster (TV Show)
Teacher (Movie)
A child is physically and emotionally abused by an adult: there is no mention of sexual intent.
Team Fortress 2 (Video Game)
Players can customize weapons and cosmetic items with custom names which are not actively moderated, which can include sexually explicit or offensive content (e.g. someone could name their gun "Rape"). A personal censorship filter can be applied to the in-game text chat if the player wishes to do so.
Teardrop (Movie)
Ted 2 (Movie)
Teen Wolf Too (Movie)
An adult female teacher has a brief lustful look towards one of her male students after she gives him an A on his work. The male student is happy about the look.
There is a recurring bit about the turtles being “milked” by bad people. They are eventually restrained and “milked;” this is not graphic or made out to be an especially sexual joke but it may be found uncomfortable.
Temple (2017) (Movie)
A gay man is visibly not confortable kissing a girl but they stop her almost immediately.
Ten Bells (Video Game)
Content Warnings for this book from the author’s website: Death of a parent/grief, animal death (on page - cow and lizards; off page, referenced but not described - cat; off page, referenced and somewhat described - unspecified animals), mentions of self-harm/suicide, drinking and drug use, infidelity, discussions of toxic intimate relationships, detailed body horror/gore, violence, death (includes child death).
Tenet (Movie)
Worthy of note: domestic abuse is a theme throughout. A husband physically and emotionally abuses his wife, who feels unable to escape from his control or the relationship.
Teorema (Movie)
Termination (Movie)
Worthy of note: In chapter 1, a woman is drugged unconscious by a man so he can perform medical experiments on her and she sees another women who has also been put through this. There is no assault but the drugging may be triggering.
Worthy of note: the female antagonist kisses the male protagonist. This happens out of the blue. The male protagonist does not seem to mind the kiss as they used to be close friends.
Terroro (Video Game)
Tesla (Movie)
Worthy of note: A woman is being chased by a masked man with a chainsaw. Fearing for her life, she runs into the woods and comes across a gas station. Upon bursting through the door, the man chasing her disappears. She falls into the arms of another man and begs for help. He insists everything is okay,m and tells her he will take her to the police. He pulls his truck around and pulls out a potato sack and rope. She screams and begs for mercy as he beats her with a broom until unconscious. He ties her arms behind her back, throws a sack over her head, and drags her to his truck. During the drive, he jabs her repeatedly with a stick while she cries. Later, she is tied to a chair at a table surrounded by three men and cries and begs for help. Although not explicitly sexually assaulted, these scenes may be triggering for some.
Worthy of note: at the beginning of the book, the male lead is coming to terms with the fact that he is demisexual. That knowledge comes with the realization that most of the sex that he had when he was younger was not sex he wanted to have, but that his partners expected of him. This is not framed as rape, but as a pattern he wants to avoid in the future. It still might be frustrating or upsetting for those readers who identify as asexual, demisexual, or aromantic. The female lead deals with the ramifications of gaslighting, emotional abuse, and verbal abuse from both her mother and her ex-husband. She does try to get the male lead to have sex with her early in the book when she is very drunk, but this is before she knows that he is demisexual. She later apologizes.
Although there is no sexual assault per se, the book takes place in the late 1500s in London, and there is frank discussion of how sex workers in particular were often targets of violence because their attackers knew most people who considered themselves respectable would not care about the well being of sex workers.
The plot involves dubious consent, love potions, and kidnapping by an antagonist for non-sexual reasons.
To the Bone (Movie)
For the People (TV Show)
Theeb (Movie)
Thelma (Movie)
Therese (Movie)
Worthy of note: when the female protagonist tells her husband that she plans on leaving him, he states that he could legally get away with murdering her because she cheated on him.
Worthy of note: Prostitution and pimping are repeatedly discussed (one of the main characters is a prostitute and another is her pimp) but none of the potentially coercive dynamics involved in real-life prostitution and pimping are depicted.
They Live (Movie)
They Nest (Movie)
They Reach (Movie)
They See You (Movie)
Worthy of note: about halfway through the movie, soldiers mention going to a brothel. The sequence if illustrated by a cartoon showing a prostitute visibly displeased.
They Talk (Movie)
Worthy of note: this books features an unhealthy relationship with sadomasochistic themes: both parties are adults.
Thinner (Movie)
This Bed We Made (Video Game)
Worthy of note: the protagonist is implied to have accidentally wandered into a red light district.
Thor (Movie)
Thriller (Movie)
Thumbsucker (Movie)
Thunder Road (Movie)
Thunderbird (Movie)
There are mentions of checking for signs of rape when investigating a dead body, but none are found.
Thunderbolts (Movie)
Domestic violence is shown briefly.
Thunderpants (Movie)
The Tick (TV Show)
This documentary is a brief sequel to "Tickled," which contents explore an alleged tickling ring where some men encounter blackmailing/threats/stalking when involved in the ring. Therefore, there is discussion about the possibility of it not being consensual but it is not necessarily sexual.
Tickled (Movie)
Whilst there is no sexual violence, there is mentions of exploitation of a sexual nature. Several men are coerced into filming fetish videos and are threatened with exposure to their loved ones and employers if they do not fully co-operate. Some of the people in the videos are said to be underage.
Tideland (Movie)
Worthy of note: there are multiple occasions where an adult man kisses a young girl. The man also discusses how he used to be kissed by an older woman as a child. A young girl sees a woman and man having sex.
Till Death (Movie)
Time (Movie)
Time Cut (Movie)
Time of Eve (TV) (TV Show)
Time Lapse (Movie)
Time Raiders (Movie)
Tin & Tina (Movie)
Worth of note: a man emotionally abusing his wife is a big part of the plot.
Tin Man (2007) (TV Show)
Tiny Heroes (Movie)
Tirailleurs (Movie)
The Titan (Movie)
Worthy of note: the film contains instances of (non-sexual) domestic abuse.
Titanic II (Movie)
Tokyo Drifter (Movie)
Worthy of note: Two men discuss a woman as if she were property, with one asking that she be "given" to him, even though she is in love with another man. A man forces a woman to sing for him, hitting and threatening her until she does so.
Tom Jones (Movie)
Tomiris (Movie)
Tomorrowland (Movie)
Tonbo! (TV Show)
Worthy of note: S1E12: a child tells the female protagonist he saw her panties after she jumped into the air. The female protagonist laughs.
Toni Erdmann (Movie)
Tony Manero (Movie)
Too Cute Crisis (TV Show)
Top Hat (Movie)
Topsy-Turvy (Movie)
Toradora! (TV Show)
Torn Curtain (Movie)
The Tortured (Movie)
Homophobia is one of this film's major themes.
Touch Me Not (Movie)
Worthy of note: while the female protagonist looks out a window, a male character approaches her from behind, but does not touch her or do/say anything inappropriate (she is confident and unfazed, with no sign of discomfort) (1:05:00-1:05:37).
Towards Zero (TV Show)
Tower (Movie)
Town Creek (Movie)
SPOILERS: At 10:00, the antagonist finds a little girl holding her dead bird in a cellar. He approaches her and uses occult magic to bring it to life. He tells her he can use magic to do much more, but it requires her help that will 'only hurt a little bit each time'. The camera cuts to the view of the farm. Nothing sexual occurs, but non-sexual violence is implied. At 54:00, an explanation of the plot discusses the young girl having been physically (but not sexually) abused over the course of several years.
Toy Story (Movie)
Toy Story 2 (Movie)
Toy Story 3 (Movie)
Toy Story 4 (Movie)
The Toybox (Movie)
Trace (Movie)
Tracks (Movie)
Trafic (Movie)
Transit (Movie)
Worthy of note: a woman is kidnapped, but nothing happens. Human trafficking is mentioned but nothing sexual is implied.
Trap (Movie)
A man removes his upper clothing as he is about to attack a woman. (SPOILER: he does not manager to hurt her). A man forces a girl to step in his car with malicious intent but nothing of sexual intent (SPOILER: she gets away safely).
Trap House (Movie)
Trash (2014) (Movie)
Trash Humpers (Movie)
Treason (TV Show)
A young teenage girl is kidnapped, but not threatened nor harmed.
Treevenge (Movie)
Tremors (Movie)
Triangle (Movie)
This film does feature a scene in which a newly wedded couple consummate their marriage; it is implied that she is not enthusiastic about this.
Troglodyte (Movie)
Troll (Movie)
Trollhunters (TV Show)
Trolls (Movie)
Tron (Movie)
Tron: Legacy (Movie)
Troop Zero (Movie)
Worthy of note: early in the film, during police questioning, one of the characters discusses an experience in a BDSM club.
Trucks (Movie)
True Stories (Movie)
The main's protagonist has his entire life decided for him, including who he would end up with. He would also be recorded as he conceived a child with said woman, but it was never done. The woman who he did actually like was forcibly removed against her will to be away from him.
The protagonist's father slapes her and slut-shames her because she bought a new dress. One man sleeps with the protagonist thinking she is a prostitute.
Tumbbad (Movie)
Turbo Kid (Movie)
Worthy of note: a man mentions that a "vicious whore" bit his testicles.
Turist (Movie)
The main couple has a four-years age gap, and the guys catches feelings when she was 18. Some viewers may find this triggering.
A women, who is also a sex worker, is beaten to death by a man who seems to be her partner and/or her client, there is nothing that make it looks like he sexually abuse her in the movie, however it is still a very violent scene.
The Twin (Movie)
Twister (Movie)
Twisters (Movie)
Twitches Too (Movie)
Two Lovers (Movie)
Two Point Hospital (Video Game)
Uch Kyôdai (Movie)
Ugly Delicious (TV Show)
UglyDolls (Movie)
UHF (1989) (Movie)
Ultimate Custom Night (Video Game)
Umberto D. (Movie)
Umma (Movie)
Worthy of note: after the main female protagonist denies him a date, a young man says to himself: "I'll get her". Later that same woman is grabbed and beaten by a group of men for another reason.
A man follows a woman in the streets to frighten her. She eventually confronts him and nothing happens. The main antagonist whips a naked woman after presumably having sex with her.
Worthy of note: a central feature of the plot is a main character's repeated infidelity.
Uncharted (Movie)
Under the Bed (Movie)
Worthy of note: a woman wakes up to find a stranger in her bed.
Undertale (Video Game)
Underwater (Movie)
Unfaithful (Movie)
Worthy of note: the first sex scene (a flashback) shows a woman shivering and looking like she does not enjoy it in the beginning. However, all sex scenes are consensual.
Unhinged (Movie)
The film contains violence toward women.
The Unholy (Movie)
Unhuman (Movie)
The Unicorn (TV Show)
Unlocked (Movie)
Unorthodox (TV Show)
Worthy of note: an 18-year old Hasidic Jewish girl is in an arranged marriage with a boy the same age as her. She agrees to the marriage at first, but leaves him later. The girl suffers from vaginismus, which makes sexual intercourse extremely painful for her. Despite this, she is trying to get pregnant with her husband, and she tells him to continue having sex with her despite her pain. Seeing her physical pain might be triggering, but she affirms and consents continuously.
Unpacking (Video Game)
Unrequited Love (TV Show)
Unrueh (Movie)
It is mentioned that a woman was sentenced to death for having killed a man who tried to kiss her.
Unstable (TV Show)
S1E1: as an accident, a woman walks in on a naked man. Both do not want to see/be seen. At a certain point in the series, one of the protagonists briefly mentions having a relationship with an adult woman as a teenager. It is depicted as consensual and a positive experience.
Until Dawn (Movie)
Untitled Goose Game (Video Game)
Untraceable (Movie)
Up (Movie)
Upgraded (Movie)
Uptown Girls (Movie)
Upurga (Movie)
Uzak (Movie)
Both male protagonists stalk women in the streets from afar in several scenes. They never approach or talk to them, but one time in a bus, a woman feels unsecured by the presence of one of them next to her and she changes seat.
V Morgan is Dead (TV Show)
Vacancy (Movie)
Worthy of note: Series of grainy VHS tapes are viewed by the protagonists (32:00-35:00). Only shorts glimpses of the videos are shown, but they include scenes were a group of near naked women are attacked by a group of men, and pinned to the bed, floor and wall before being stabbed to death. None of these videos include actual sexual assaults, but the imagery may be upsetting.
Valley Girl (Movie)
Vampire Bats (Movie)
Vampyr (Movie)
Vanilla Sky (Movie)
This tale is a retelling of 'Beauty and the Beast' in a dark fantasy-dystopian setting. The relationship between the two main characters is fully consensual but the protagonist is originally sold to the love interest under indentured servitude.
Varsity Blues (Movie)
Worthy of note: there are non-graphic discussions of artificial insemination, describing the practice as a violation.
Venom (1981) (Movie)
Vermines (Movie)
VHS 85 (Movie)
Vice (Movie)
Worthy of note: at three different moment of the film (beginning, about halfway through and near the end), footage of torture in prison are shown.
Victoria (Movie)
The Vigil (TV Show)
Vigil (2021) (TV Show)
The Seven-Ups (Movie)
Vikingulven (Movie)
Vikram Vedha (Movie)
A major plot point is that all women of child bearing age (including a girl of 17) have been made pregnant by an alien force. Although several of the women are shown to be distressed by the pregnancies, they do not know how they became pregnant, and the mechanism is never identified. It is speculated, by some characters, to have been done by some form of remotely beamed signal.
SPOILERS: Near the end of the movie, the protagonist tries to kill his girlfriend by strangling her: he is not himself when he does this.
Violent (Movie)
Violet (Movie)
Virtual Cottage (Video Game)
Worthy of note: when the main female protagonist is 14 years old, she briefly has a boyfriend who is 18. A bit later, another boyfriend begins to grope her when they are kissing on a bed, but quickly stops when she asks him to.
Visions (Movie)
Worthy of note: at some point, the protagonist explains that he is obsessed with the virginity of young women.
Visual Prison (TV Show)
Vital (Movie)
A medical student has an affair with one of her professor, though this is mostly off-screen. A man wakes up to a woman choking him, though this is not presented as sexual and instead functions as self-harm.
Vivarium (Movie)
Worthy of note: at some point, the two protagonists (a couple) argue, and the man ends up pinning the woman to the ground.
Viy (1967) (Movie)
Voces (Movie)
Voleuses (Movie)
Worthy of note: one of the main characters is shown frequently making sexual/romantic advances towards women, including one woman who displays obvious unhappiness about it. The most suggestive of his comments occurs in a scene in the first episode, directly after they first meet, the woman states that they have a particle barrier which they can activate for protection and he replies 'girl, you've already activated my-' before being cut off by another character. Beyond this, their interactions stretch to the male character making comments regarding things like dates, often insinuating that the female character has a crush on him. The narrative never explicitly addresses this dynamic, beyond showing the female character talking to another female character about her displeasure with his behaviour (some interpret this as an expression of jealousy rather than discomfort).
During friendly encounters, some of the English sailors make passes at Indigenous women, prompting them to leave. It is not discussed in detail, nor is it clear if the situation was violent, aggressive, or if it went so far as assault. All that is stated is that the men made some sort of declaration of interest that was poorly received.
Wakakozake (TV Show)
Waking Life (Movie)
Waking Ned (Movie)
Wale (Short) (Movie)
Walk Away (Movie)
Worthy of note: a teenage boy is making out with a teenage girl. She speaks and he gets upset and shoves her against a car aggressively and walks away.
Walk With Me (Movie)
Walker (TV Show)
A girl is in love with a guy who is in college: her age is unclear, but she does look a bit younger than him. No relationship develops.
Wan Sheng Jie (TV Show)
S1E4: a demon boy spies on an angel girl (his crush). The older girl's brother spies on the demon boy (0:55).
Wandavision (TV Show)
Worthy of note: the entire series involves characters being brainwashed against their will.
Worthy of note: in the main couple's first sexual experience, the woman initiates sex without discussing it with the man first. They have only just met, and unbeknownst to her, it is his first time. This encounter is not framed as a problem, since he enjoyed the sex.
Wanted (Movie)
The Wanted 18 (Movie)
War Dogs (Movie)
War Horse (Movie)
War is Over! (Movie)
War Requiem (Movie)
Warfare (Movie)
Wargames (Movie)
Warm Bodies (Movie)
Wasp Network (Movie)
Early on in the film, at the end of a date, one character encourages a woman to stay in his car and kisses her. She is charmed by him, but states she needs to leave as her violent ex-husband is still in her house. He pulls on her arm trying to keep her in the car.
The stories start with one character trading sex for food. They begin with dubious consent but quickly move to consensual.
The Watch (TV Show)
The Watchers (Movie)
Water Delivery (Video Game)
Worthy of note : One of the customers our character delivers to gets angry when we approach him and shouts "Don't touch me you little faggot" This game deals with several difficult subjects so other trigger warnings are to be labeled on this game (suicide, child abuse).
Worthy of note: in S1E3, a warren is introduced where female characters are clearly living under a violent patriarchy. There is nothing explicitly sexual, but some of the events are analogous to forced marriages.
Wattstax (Movie)
Way Down (Movie)
We Are (Movie)
Worthy of note: While there is no sexual violence in this book, there are some confusing sexual situations that result from people trying to figure out their sexual orientation.
Worthy of note: two women are physically attacked by a mob made up of mostly men (1:13:00 - 1:14:00).
Worthy of note: A nude man grabs a woman and mimes sexual acts on her; while at first it is unclear, in context and later in the scene, it appears that the woman is consenting. During an argument, a man roughly grabs a woman and pulls her towards him.
We Love Katamari (Video Game)
We Were Here (Movie)
A man makes an inappropriate comment about women to advertise an accordion: this is brief and played for laughs. The protagonist's girlfriend gets kidnapped but nothing further happens and this is also played for laughs.
Weird Fiction (Movie)
Welcome (Movie)
Worthy of note: a man and woman have sex despite the woman showing some hesitation at first (they recently divorced).
S3E7 features fans chanting that Ryan Reynolds is a sex offender.
The Welder (Movie)
Wellmania (TV Show)
Wend Kuuni (Movie)
The Wendigo (Movie)
Worthy of note: at some point, the female protagonist (who is homeless), sleeps in the forest alone. A strange man comes while she is asleep and looks into her personal belongings. When she wakes up, he tells her not to look at him. He then says incoherent things and the woman, frightened, does not dare to move. He eventually leaves and she goes to sleep somewhere else.
Werewolves (Movie)
Worth noting: Chapter 14 has a reference to a former lord who is rumored to have fathered many children with his servants.
What If...? (TV Show)
Worthy of note: the show features a very sexist man.
Worthy of note: A 19-year-old goes on a date with a guy in his early 20s, and both get drunk. The 20something attempts to initiate sex, and when the 19-year-old declines, he immediately kicks him out.
Whiplash (Movie)
Worthy of note: at some point, a man approaches the protagonist (a little girl waiting alone in the streets). He offers her candies, says he wants to help her and because she does not answer him at first, they eventually mention the fact that young girls should not talk to strangers. He then leaves.
White Zombie (Movie)
Who's Your Daddy?! (Video Game)
There is a hidden sex toy in one of the upstairs bedrooms that can be grabbed by both the adult player and baby player.
Wicked (Movie)
Worthy of note: a woman tries to seduce a man who is engaged. He is very upset by this. A theme throughout the whole movie is a Christian man being shocked by pagan sexuality.
Wii Sports (Video Game)
Wii Sports Resort (Video Game)
Wild Rose (Movie)
Wild Summon (Movie)
Wild Tales (Movie)
Wildlife (Movie)
There is a scene where two adults are having consentual sex but during intercourse, one of them sees something that makes them nervous. The other convinced them that it is nothing and that they should continue. This happens twice. It is possible to contrue this scene in a way that could be triggering for some.
Wings (1927) (Movie)
Worthy of note: Two of the actors who play love interests have a 7 year age gap (one was 15 at the time, the other was 22).
Winter Light (Movie)
Winter Sleep (Movie)
Winterbeast (Movie)
Winter's Bone (Movie)
Wish Upon (Movie)
Wish You (Movie)
There is a scene in which one of the characters has his shirt off, and the other character stares intensely at his chest. He gets uncomfortable, and puts his shirt on.
Wishmaster (Movie)
Witchboard (Movie)
Worthy of note: spiritually/mentally invasive magic is described with language of intimate violation. The main character dealing with her traumatic experiences of this magic is a major theme. So: there is no literal assault or harassment, but there is extensive use of violation metaphors.
The Witch's House (Video Game)
Without Name (Movie)
Wittgenstein (Movie)
Wizards (TV Show)
Woe (Movie)
Wolf Children (Movie)
Wolf Cop (Movie)
Wolf Hollow (Movie)
WolfQuest (Video Game)
Wolfwalkers (Movie)
All six books in the Wolves of the Beyond series have no sexual violence.
Woman At War (Movie)
A father calls his underaged son's friendship with an adult neighbor "immoral", but this is untrue.
Wonder (2017) (Movie)
Wonka (Movie)
Wood Witch (Movie)
Woodshock (Movie)
Woodstock (Movie)
Words (Movie)
Work It (Movie)
Working Buddies! (TV Show)
World Trigger (TV Show)
Worthy of note: in S1E56 some girls think that a boy is spying on them while they are changing. This is not the case and the misunderstanding is quickly discussed and resolved. In the same episode a few girls make jokes about a girl's bathing suit as hers is more conservative than theirs. A boy asks her why she does not wear one that is more 'thongy.' She tells him to stop questioning her inappropriately or she will report him. In the context of the scene it is clear that his comment is a joke to tease her and not meant to sexually harass her.
Worthy of note: a female character is prostituted so she can support herself.
Wormwood (2017) (TV Show)
Wrecker (Movie)
Wyvern (Movie)
A-X-L (Movie)
X-Men (2000) (Movie)
Xanadu (Movie)
Worthy of note: although there is no sexual violence, the premise of the book is that, as a condition of receiving her inheritance, the female romantic lead must marry a person she does not know. The situation works out fine in context, but on its face, this premise can be troubling.
XIII (Movie)
XO, Kitty (TV Show)
S1E2: this episode contains a guy seducing another guy just so he can beat him at track.
Xtremo (Movie)
XX (Movie)
Y2K (Movie)
A main plot in the movie is the main character trying to have sex with his crush. His crush is currently dating someone else but in the end kisses the main character. There are also scenes showing pornography, as the main character has it up on his computer. A woman is ontop of a man with her chest out.
Yama No Oto (Movie)
Yearning (Movie)
Yes Or No (Movie)
Yesterday (Movie)
Yol (Movie)
Worthy of note: one of the subthemes of the movie is the domination of men on women. There are thus several scenes of mostly symbolic (but also physical) violence against women.
Yoru No Kuni (TV Show)
Yotsuiro Biyori (TV Show)
You Get Me (TV Show)
There is a consensual sexual scene between high school students who are intoxicated. A boy is pursued by a girl very aggressively.
A woman has alcohol forcibly poured down her throat that has drugs mixed in it: this is not for sexual purposes. Multiple deceased women shown.
Young Adult (Movie)
Young Black Jack (TV Show)
Early in the film, the protagonist tries to hide a woman from his master and falls on her: she protests. The antagonist accidently touches the bottom of the protagonist while they are taking a shower next to each other. The protagonist hides under the dress of a woman to flee from a fight: she calls him a pervert. All is played for laughs.
The Young Ones (TV Show)
Your Monster (Movie)
You're Next (Movie)
Worthy of note: a character suggests an unusual sexual act and acts offended and annoyed when their partner declines.
Yume (Movie)
Yume Nikki (Video Game)
Worthy of note: Although the game takes place in a dream, has no dialogue, and everything is left up to interpretation, there are moments that one could interpret as having sexual undertones. The player can find a zipper and if they stab it, it will start bleeding. After entering the zipper, there is a phallic-looking creature that rubs a stairway railing. It also rubs the railing faster or slower depending on what item ythe player have equipped.
Worthy of note: There are a few instances of the show mentioning two of the brother's having a brocon (brother complex) when it comes to their their younger brothers ('con' often is used to present some sort of sexual fetishization or undertone to a relationship in anime). However, here there is no hint of that and it seems that it is used to convey these older brothers having a deep platonic affection and desire to be closer with their younger brothers.
YYY (TV Show)
Zarafa (Movie)
Worthy of note: the protagonist (a young boy) is a slave who flees from his owner (during the opening scene). There is a subplot throughout the movie about his love interest (a young girl) who is still a slave because she could not escape. We see her, and the owner, several times throughout the movie.
Zombi Child (Movie)
Zombi 2 (Movie)
Zombieland (Movie)
Worthy of note: a man briefly stops a woman who wants to have sex with him because his girlfriend just left. She insists and he then agrees to it.
Zombieland Saga (TV Show)
It is slightly implied that a 29 year old woman develops a crush on a 16 year old boy. However, no relationship happens. Worthy of note: a character was previously a courtesan, though this is only briefly mentioned and not discussed further.
Zoo Tycoon 2 (Video Game)
Zoolander (Movie)
Worthy of note: one character drinks a drug-infused tea and subsequently takes part in an orgy: this would likely not have happened if they were sober.
Zootopia (Movie)