12 Hour Shift (Movie)
While there are no explicit sexual themes, the main lead is mentally and emotionally only thirteen-years-old when sexual/physically romantic scenes occur between her and the male characters. Those moments include waking up with a naked man and being flashed, receiving a strip-tease and being flashed, and kissing and flirting with the thirty-year-old male lead. Some viewers might find the situation of someone with the mental/emotional age of a child in these moments uncomfortable, given minors cannot consent properly. The main characters briefly talk about the game "Seven minutes in Heaven" and the male lead calls it "spin the rapist", making a joke of the nature of the game (54:50-55:00).
17 Again (Movie)
An adult male character romantically pursues an adult female character relentlessly, despite a lack of interest from her. It is played off as comedy but comes across as harassment. The main character wakes up at a party after being knocked out. He finds himself on a bed with a girl touching him, only to realize it is his daughter. However, because he is in the body of a 17 year old, she doe not understand what she is doing and he has to resist her advances. She only stops when he says he is in love with someone else.
A girl talks to a man about how she had sex with an another man and he finished inside her when he said he would not. He laughed and said “sorry”. Worthy of note: before having sex with a man, a woman asks him to do a roleplay in which he grabs her and repeatedly says' I'm sorry'.
A character mentions that he is scared of an action that 'rhymes with grape'.
27 Dress (Movie)
A taxi driver spies on a woman as she is changing in his back seat.
28 Days (Movie)
3 Idiots (Movie)
A student gives a speech which mentions rape. Worthy of note: there is a 'hazing' scene where male students pull down their trousers.
The 39 Steps (Movie)
A man forcibly plants a kiss on a woman and she clearly does not want it.
A man describes watching a woman have sex with a horse. A man mentions how a dog licked his bottom as he was having sex with a woman and he says that he enjoyed it. A man tells another man that he should go after very drunk women whilst in a club, to the point where they do not where they are. That same man then attempts to go home with a very drunk woman and they kiss, though she initiates and he is very hesitant to kiss her back. A man is locked in a room where porn is playing and he is shown to be visibly distressed at this. A drunk man films his ass and displays it on several screens in the store that he works in, and nearly displays his genitals before his friend stops him. A group of man hire a sex worker for a man without his consent. A woman finds a mento in a man's apartment and asks him if it is a roofie.
42Nd Street (Movie)
One of the musical numbers ends with the main male and female characters framed between the legs of multiple women dancers with both of the gazing gleefully at them. At another part of the movie, women dancers are asked to show their legs by their choreographer.
There is a song around the middle part of the film where the lyrics mention "when the television rapes us" or something along those lines: the word rape is clear and audible. Nothing on-screen follows the thematic, but it still might be a trigger.
8 Women (Movie)
9 to 5 (Movie)
One of the female main character's husband admits to stalking her, and breaks into a house to see her.
976-EVIL (Movie)
A high schooler watches his male cousin have sex through the window, then steals her underwear after they both leave. Later, he pins a female teacher against the wall and removes her jacket.
A guy tries to kiss a woman when she does not want it.
A women is being filmed by a group of misogynistic and abusive filmmakers. The men strip her down, grip her face and breasts, shove their hand into her mouth, and make rude gestures.
Abracadabra (Movie)
Two characters (a woman and a man) accidentally goes to a couple of swingers' apartment, who think they are their date. The female protagonist leaves when she understands the situation (as she is alone with the man, who does not appear threatening), and takes her male friend with him before quitting the apartment (the man was willingly engaging sex with the swinger woman). A woman is grossly catcalled by a man on a construction site. It is revealed that the antagonist of the movie probably had a sexual relationship with his mother.
Accepted (Movie)
Starting at 26:00, a character is roasted by another character implying that when he does not get his way with women, he had to drug them.
A man is transformed into a fly and spies on his friend's having sex. A man pushes a woman down onto a couch in an attempt to get her to have sex with him.
During a back and forth conversation between an adult and the child version of himself, another character makes a "joke" about telling a therapist where the bad man touched him (11:46).
Shortly into the film, a man is talking to his brother and tells him someday he'll, "find a nice girl... one who won't press charges!" after which they both laugh. This could be taken as a reference to sexual or other domestic violence. One main character spends most of the movie in a relationship where he is controlled by sex and is frequently verbally berated.
In the last scene of the movie, the female protagonist reveals that she got pregnant from her boyfriend (a 20 year old man) when she was 15, and that the man was charged with corruption of a minor but escaped the judgment. A male protagonist mentions that the man thus was a paedophile. Near the end of the movie, it is revealed that a man is stalking a woman (to the point of moving in the same neighborhood as her): this is portrayed as romantic. The woman, who explains that she was worried by the anonymous letters she received, seems pleased to learn who her secret admirer was.
Early in the movie, a character jokes that he would like to be raped by another character.
After Hours (Movie)
A woman discusses in detail how she was raped by her ex-boyfriend.
After Sex (Movie)
A woman mentions how she was molested by a relative when she was younger.
Airheads (Movie)
There is an aside joke where a woman despairs at the fact that she had perform oral sex to keep her job.
Airplane! (Movie)
A pilot asks a series of increasingly suggestive questions to a young boy who has asked to see the cockpit. The boy is oblivious to the suggestive nature of these questions. This is played for laughs.
Ajosepo (Movie)
The plot heavily features a situation that begins as consenting heterosexual adultery. The pair are physically unable to separate, and swiftly find that their prolonged conjoining is uncomfortable physically and emotionally. They are forced to seek intervention from multiple other people who they would rather not have see and touch them so intimately. Some of those helpers shame them harshly for their sexual activity.
A 16 years old girl is imprisoned by an older man, whose sexual intentions are heavily implied. The man attempts to force the woman to fall in love with him. At one point, the woman kisses the predatory antagonist man as the only means to distract him from the actions of her rescuers.
Alice Junior (Movie)
A teenage girl has her bikini top ripped off by two teenage boys. She jumps into the pool to shield herself from people looking.
A character gives a very graphic description of her sexual assault by a family member.
Almost Famous (Movie)
One teenage girls suggest that they had sex with a boy who they believe was a few years older his actual age of fifteen.
Amelie (Movie)
Woman is shown having sex. She is largely disinterested in the encounter but her consent is not violated. The main character enters a house of horrors theme park attraction. She notes that one of the main scare actors has a reputation for touching women (i.e. stroking their hair, making ghost noises in their ears) as they pass through the ride.
At 55 minutes, a passing incest joke is made. Rape is mentioned at 01:26:00.
A young girl tricks an older teenage boy into letting her ride around with him in his car. She threatens to lie and tell a police officer that he tried to rape her. (He is trying to find her older sister and return her because she is too young for him) There is a teacher at a sock hop who calls a group of teenage students sexy. He is later seen talking privately with a teen student where it is strongly implied they are having an inappropriate relationship. A car full of boys whistles at and follows a 12 year old girl. An older teen pretends he cannot control his attraction to a 12 year old girl to manipulate her into telling him where she lives so he can take her home. A couple is breaking up and the boy pressures the girl for sex. They do not end up having sex and she kicks him out of her car.
A girl on her 18th birthday is very drunk and comes onto one of the men, insisting despite his refusals. She then gets naked and passes out, and another man repeatedly tries to touch and grope her whilst she is unconscious (and only just turned 18 when these men are about double that age). A main character touches a coworker's butt without her consent (around 7:30). Later, he touches some girls' private area underwater (around 24:00). A group of young boys steal girls' bikini tops at the beach (around 27:00). Boys arrive at a high school party and warn one of them that the girls there are half his age: he says that he knows in a smiley-creepy way (around 32:30).
Amici Miei (Movie)
Amour Fou (Movie)
Amy's Orgasm (Movie)
A character tries to pick up a feather that has fallen in someone else’s cleavage. The latter character slaps his hand away.
A nurse says she looked at a patient’s genitals while he was in a coma.
Anchorman 2 (Movie)
In the beginning of the movie, the main character makes light of sexual assault and downplays its seriousness by telling his boss he sexually assaults a starfish every morning. In the middle of the movie, the main character says he thinks he was raped by his boss (in the previous scene his boss pins him to the wall and he is afraid): it is played for laughs.
One of the main storylines is about a woman who becomes the first female news anchor and she is sexually harassed by male coworkers throughout the entire film. These scenes are all supposed to be funny.
In the opening sequence, it is mentioned that a woman in trial for stealing said to the policemen to go after the real criminals like rapists. Near the end of the movie, policemen ask the three main male characters to lift up their kilts. This is played for laughs.
A teenage boy tries to force a kiss on a girl and they fall over, making it appear that they were lying on top of one another. They are seen and the girl is embarrassed.
Anita & Me (Movie)
Anora (Movie)
The main character is tied up and has her body pressed against the men she gets in a fight with. It is not for their pleasure but it is definitely physical assault. She even yells out "rape" in attempt to get help. Later in the movie she accuses one of them of contemplating raping her during the earlier fight. He denies what he did was assault and explains that he never intended to rape her.
A man slaps a female co-worker on the butt. Much of the movie's plot involves an upper level employee abusing his power to have trysts with multiple women who he employs. This is all portrayed negatively with his womanizing abuse of his power shown to have negative effects on male and female subordinates of his alike. SPOILERS: the man fires a woman whom he had an affair with after she mentions his womanizing to another woman he has an affair. After being told of his womanizing, this woman later attempts suicide upon finding out that she is seen by him as disposable and one of many women he has gone through in his life. He later threatens to fire a male co-worker whom he just promoted because he refuses to let him continue using his apartment for his sexual trysts as a result of the aforementioned suicide attempt.
Aquaslash (Movie)
Two people are filmed having sex and the video is sent out. An adult employee of the park has sex with one of the high school students who are there celebrating graduation, with the implication that she does so every year.
Arachnoquake (Movie)
A male student takes a picture of a female student while she is bent over.
A woman is taken by force in a cellar by a killer, but finally escapes. After that, she seems very distressed, but her husband does not take her seriously. Later, when she discovers bodies buried in that cellar, she tries to warn the police: her husband shuts her up by forcefully kissing her. Both scenes are played for laughs.
A woman mentions that she has been attacked by a man when she was undressing after her karate lesson and that she killed him. She explains that her misogynist master told her that it was her fault. At some point, all the karate students undress to stretch. The new recruit (main character) is led to a small room apart and told that he has to do something special to be part of the group. The master then opens the door and the only woman of the dojo is standing there waiting. They only stretch together but the undertone is quite heavy. More generally, the film sets an atmosphere recalling sects and it contains several shots hinting at the fact that the master exerts a sexual domination over the main character.
A man states that he would not be strong enough to prevent many prison rapes (41:10).
Assholes (Movie)
A teenage boy attempts to flirt with an adult woman, commenting on her body and asking if she has a boyfriend. She is visibly annoyed with this line of questioning, but does not appear threatened by it. Prior to this interaction, she was fearful of this boy and his friends because they surrounded and mugged her early in the movie.
Three men harass the female employee at the donut shot. There is a mention of a man arrested for masturbating outside a sorority house.
It is mentioned in a joking tone that the villain was raised by an adult man and his "15 year old love slave".
At one point, the protagonist is subjected to a gas by robots who resemble women (Fem-bots) in order to distract him. This gas causes him to become disoriented and susceptible. The following scene shows him being caressed by the fem-bots as he attempts to mentally overcome their advances.
Away We Go (Movie)
The opening sequence shows a man giving oral sex to his partner: she firstly asks him not to, but then agrees to it. The protagonists (a couple) visit a female friend who repeatedly speaks inappropriately in front of (and about) her children. Another female character the protagonist encounter explains that she breastfed another woman's baby without her consent. She later explains that she and her husband have sex together despite sleeping in the same bed as their children.
Aztec Rex (Movie)
A woman is told that she has to marry a man she does not love, so she runs away from the village. He runs after her and pins her down when he catches her, but does not attempt anything further. There is also a mention of conquistadors raping women.
Two yakuza make plans to kidnap and sell a group of young women working at a maid cafe. It is implied that these women would be sold into sex slavery.
In one scene, some teenagers are playing spin the bottle and one girl is dared to kiss everybody present. She has no problem doing so, but one boy in the group is visibly uncomfortable with the prospect of being involved. Although she comforts him and he seems placated, this may be uncomfortable for some.
Babyteeth (Movie)
A relationship between a 16-year old and a 23-year old takes place as a part of the 16-year old last wish, being permitted by the parents. At some point, they are shown having sex.
Bachelorette (Movie)
One man tells another man that an obviously intoxicated woman is "good to go" and ready to "slip it in".
Worthy of note: in an alternate timeline, the antagonist uses his financial and political power to force a woman into marrying him, as well as killing her husband and forcing her to get breast enlargement surgery. While no clear sexual advances are made, the same antagonist is shown to sexually harass the woman when they were teenagers in the first movie; it is implied he may have further sexually harassed/assaulted her in this alternate timeline.
Bad Grandpa (Movie)
Bad Santa 2 (Movie)
It is implied that one of the men playing Santa is a pedophile. There is also discussion of date-rape.
Bad Witch (Movie)
One of the two main male characters does magic on a girl to get her to like him but when he realizes that she has come over to have sex with him, he immediately realizes he did it wrong, sends her away, and undoes the spell. He later tells her about the whole thing and she asks him if he put a "rape spell" on her. After the two main characters kill a man, one says that he "was probably going to be a murderer or a rapist or something" to justify it: there is no evidence of it.
Bad Words (Movie)
The main character jokes to another (underaged) character that he will be raped if he speaks a certain way.
Badhaai Do (Movie)
Near the beginning of the film, a minor male character catfishes the female lead on a dating app, posing as a woman, and threatens to out her as a lesbian unless she has sex with him. She refuses and eventually gets the police involved after which he no longer bothers her. Spoiler: gay man and a lesbian (in a lavender marriage) eventually consider having sex with each other (something that repulses both of them) due to the pressure from their families to conceive a baby, however they do not end up going through with it.
A woman is in an abusive relationship where her boyfriend will beat her up and then they will make up later by having aggressive sex.
Ball of Fire (Movie)
Bamboozled (Movie)
This film uses deliberately racist caricatures and footage from racist films and cartoons. This includes sections of the film 'Birth of a Nation', with a significant clip being used of a man in black face attempting to sexually assault a white woman.
Bank Robber (Movie)
At different points, it is implied and discussed that a local policeman molests his son: none of the abuse is depicted. The son (an adult) makes inappropriate comments to a woman on two occasions, but he does not appear threatening.
Barbie (Movie)
The protagonist is spanked by a stranger and breaks the man’s nose. When entering the real world, she gets catcalled, ogled and objectified by several male characters (including police officers): this scene contains the majority of the sexualized content. Objectification and sexualization of women as well as gender inequality is a big topic in the film. Though it is comedic, the subject is handled in a relatively sensitive way. Worthy of note: at some point, the protagonist is about to be zip tied into a life size doll box, with a bunch of men watching like hawks. She escapes at the last second but their motivations are unclear.
The Beach Bum (Movie)
The main-character Moondog gives oral to his wife while her domestic worker is present. Moondog talks to his friend about the time the friend walked in on Moondog's daughter "accidentally" while she was changing and stayed watching. Moondog grabs his daughter's groom's crotch in front of everyone during the wedding (non-consensual touching). All of the instances are short and played for laughs.
During the second sequence of the film, two teenage girls threaten to falsely accuse a vulnerable adult man of having sexually abused them in order to force him to smoke drugs. Near the end of the film, during a consensual sexual encounter, the main character starts frantically asking the other person to stop out of fear that he will die if he orgasms. She does not listen and keeps going. He is happy and relieved when the expected death does not come to pass.
In one scene near the end of the movie, the female protagonist (the Devil) transforms into a cop and makes the male protagonist "spread 'em". She then proceeds to caress his face and says "I've always liked you".
Bee Movie (Movie)
There are a few jokes throughout the movie about relationships between bees being incestuous, as it is offhandedly mentioned that all bees are cousins. At the start of the movie, the tritagonist expresses attraction to a girl not knowing she is his cousin, and the protagonist also flirts with his cousins (when the tritagonist comments on this, the protagonist brushes him off by saying they are distant cousins). During a court scene, a lawyer makes snide comments to the protagonist, asking him if he is "[the deuteragonist's] little bed bug"; the joke may go over some children's heads, but the implication is that the lawyer is asking about the protagonist's sex life as a leverage against him.
Beetlejuice (Movie)
The title character forcefully kisses one woman and repeatedly touches her. He also lifts her skirt It is implied that the title character consumes prostitution in between scenes, and the establishment and women are shown The title character lays on the ground to look under another character's skirt Worthy of note: an adult man attempts to force a teenage girl to marry him. The marriage is stopped and the girl is saved.
The titular character is obsessed with a woman (in her fifties) since she was 15 (they have a 600 year age gap): he constantly harasses her. He forcefully impregnates her in a magic vision and the baby is born immediately in a way that would kill her in a non magic world. One character marries and then has sex with a man just so she can kill him. She then stalks him in the afterlife.
The Bellboy (Movie)
Immediatley after a group of women enters a hotel, all the bellboys rushed to grope them. They are stopped by their boss. This is mentioned later on, when the chief of the employees complains for not having a woman to grope himself. Both scenes are played for laughs.
The Beta Test (Movie)
A man is groped at a party.
The protagonist is sexually harassed and hate-crimed while she is nude. No body parts are seen. A teenage boy has sex with an adult woman who he ends up dating.
A young boy hits on his teenage babysitter even going as far as trying to make out with her during a movie despite the fact the babysitter is clearly uncomfortable. Later on, during a game of truth or dare the boy is dared to touch the babysitter's breast without her consent. A different boy complains that the boy will not let him have any fun with her. The boy also asks the babysitter if she is still a virgin. Later on, the boy tells the babysitter and her boyfriend that he wants to see them fuck.
In the middle of the film, the main male character says to a female character "you've been raping since age 14", mistaking this word for the word "rapping". It is played for laughs.
Beulokeo (Movie)
During a conversation, a client asks child traffickers if the child's father is a rapist. It is asked once if a woman was raped. [SPOILER] We learn that one of the main characters was a prostitute and that one of her clients insisted for her to do things she did not consent to before she killed him. What clearly happened, if the character was raped or not, is never mentioned.
Big Daddy (Movie)
After a man passes out, another man pats his crotch area as a mode of trying to wake him up.
In a dream, a man looks up women's skirts.
A 16 year old boy loses his virginity to a woman who is at least 20. The boy always seems flustered and confused during the experience but it is never called out as being statutory rape.
Worthy of note: the plot centres around attempts to rescue a woman who is kidnapped and forced into sexual slavery.
BigBug (Movie)
Worthy of note: A man pretends to like the things a woman likes in order to sleep with her through the entire movie and then gets mad at her and goes on a tirade when she finds out he was lying and as a result, will not have sex with him.
Billy Madison (Movie)
A kid dares the titular character to go up and touch their teacher's breast. He replies with "that's assault brother!... you double dog dare me?". He proceeds to go up and fake bump into the teacher (who is the same age as him) so he can touch her breast. She doe so't seem very mad and later makes fun of him by saying he should sit down because she double dog dares him.
The Birdcage (Movie)
Part of the plot involves a politician dying whilst having sex with an underage sex worker.
At one point, the main character mentions that when he was nine, he was in a relationship with a 35 year old woman: it is a joke and it is unclear if the character is lying. The main character tells a random woman that she just gave him an erection and admits that he is a sex addict. She scoffs at him and walks away. He does not follow her. A brother and sister have an incestuous relationship. They are seen kissing at the end of the movie. Worthy of note: the main character discusses his sex addiction multiple times throughout the film. He never hurts or touches anyone.
Rape is frequently used as a comedic punchline by antagonists.
Blended (Movie)
A man tries to kiss a woman twice without her consent.
Blockers (Movie)
Two of the main characters break into the house of a couple who are playing a blindfolded sex game (1:08:40). The main characters initiate and reenact sexual acts on the blindfolded couple as if it was the person's partner. This includes implied female ass slapping (audio) , shown grabbing/scratching of the male partner's chest and while it is entirely off screen the cut implies that one of the main characters touched the blindfolded male partner's testicles as the main characters are shown escaping without being found out. This is played for laughs.
Bob Roberts (Movie)
A man running for political office is caught photographed alone with a teenager. He claims nothing happened but his opposition claims he had sexual relations with the girl.
Bodied (Movie)
Rape is frequently used as a punchline in rap battles. A character slaps women's bottom multiple times throughout the film.
One character kisses another character without consent: the person is upset but they apologise and nothing else happens.
There is a very brief mention of a background character having raped someone. We never see this person again.
During a party, two frat boys are about to engage in relations with two 17-year-old girls but withdraw from the interaction when they learn the girls' ages. On the way into the party, some partygoers grab a female character's breasts without asking.
Book Club (Movie)
A man is given Viagra without his consent and then unwillingly touched on the groin by his wife.
Booksmart (Movie)
A character tells of and describes in detail how the two main characters could have been abducted and raped. Worthy of note: a male high school student (who was held back several years and is stated to be 20 years old) is revealed to have had sex with a female teacher at a graduation party.
Boomerang (Movie)
A woman takes her underwear off and throws them in a man's face, who reacts in disgust. A woman advances on a man who is visibly uncomfortable by putting her hand on his legs. She then proceeds to flash him.
Borat (Movie)
Throughout the film, there are jokes about sexual assault, rape, sexual exploitation and men having sexual relationships with underage girls.
Borderline (Movie)
A man breaks into a woman’s house believing that they are in love. There are a couple scenes throughout the movie with him being very touchy towards her (smelling her hair, hugging her, kissing her face) while she appears uncomfortable. There is another scene where someone agrees to kiss the captor to keep him from getting upset.
Boss Level (Movie)
Early in the movie, a man says that another man was "screaming like a date rape victim". Date rape is then referred to several times throughout the film.
Bottoms (Movie)
The premise involves a club to teach girls self defense, so it talks a lot about being able to defend against stalkers, assault, etc. Everything is treated as comedy and there is some dark humor that can feel a bit tasteless. During a scene in which all of the girls talk about their feelings, one of the leaders asks if anyone has been raped. None of them raise their hands, but when that leader says "gray area stuff counts too", everyone does. It is stated that a girl was assaulted on her birthday. It is implied a girl is being sexually abused by her step dad. There are relationships between high schoolers and adults, but it seems all teens involved are 18.
The female protagonist often gets harassed by her male collegue. He follows her to the woman restroom and eavesdrops her there while he sits in the toilet next of her. She says multiple times to stop. Eventually he is waiting for her in her own house, which he did not have permission for.
The Bra (Movie)
A woman discusses the fact that she got married to a grown man when she was 14. On a number of occasions, a drunk man behaves in sexually aggressive and threatening ways towards her, and she tries to avoid him.
There is a scene in which a teenage boy hastily hides under a table, ending up between the legs of a teenaged girl. He moves his face further between her legs with clear sexual intent. It is suggested that she traps his head between her legs to stop him until he can come out of his hiding place. In another scene, the same is girl pressured into admitting she is a virgin by the group (composed of three teenage boys and one other teenage girl). Also worthy of note: in the same scene, the other girl tells the group how she had sex with her male therapist and several other men. She later says that that none of this is true, claiming she said it because she is a compulsive liar, though it is heavily implied that she simply wanted to make the others uncomfortable.
One zombie character essentially "feels up" a woman (without her consent).
The protagonist comments on the inappropriate sexual comments and occasional grabbing she experiences from a family friend.
Bring It On (Movie)
There is a lot of catcalling directed at the cheerleaders, who are in high school, by their fellow students and by adults. The male cheerleaders delight in being able to touch the female cheerleaders inappropriately during cheer routines. There is a scene where an adult choreographer assesses the cheerleaders' bodies in a very demeaning way. A male cheerleader sticks his thumb up a female cheerleader's skirt and she is clearly uncomfortable with it: her teammates victim blame her (34 minutes in).
A teenage boy sneaks a behind teenage girl, runs up and smacks her butt. He then slaps another girl’s butt and asks if she wants to have sex. She is repulsed by him. About halfway through the movie, he slaps her butt again and she grabs his genitals firmly and threatens him. Near the end of the movie, he does it to her a third time to try and make her angry.
About halfway through the movie (during the male anchor's first news story about date rape), a woman describes her rape in detail.
The Bronze (Movie)
It is revealed that the main antagonist got his student pregnant (1:34:29). The protagonist and the antagonist have sex, but the protagonist got drunk by influence of the antagonist (1:13:30).
A greasy man leans next to a woman, talking to her ears; the way of talking did come of with sexual undertone. A woman is held hostage by the greasy man, but nothing happens. A woman gets kissed while she is asleep; this is supposed to be a "true love kiss". A man is enchanted by a witch as she whispers in his ears in sexually manner.
The titular character uses his superpowers to blow wind in order to lift the skirt of a woman in the street.
In Bruges (Movie)
Bubba Ho-Tep (Movie)
Bubble Bath (Movie)
The main male character acts a little aggressive towards a female character in proclaiming his love for her and she does npt want it, yet he continues to plea to her. Later, the same character shoves his head in her breasts by surprise. Another female character remarks at point about having been in a relationship with an adult man at 14.
Buffalo '66 (Movie)
A man's father inappropriately hugs his girlfriend without her consent while saying "daddy really loves you" (26:23). You can see that she is visibly uncomfortable with that experience. The male character's father inapproriately hugs her again without her consent while burying his head in her chest (48:17): she is again visibly uncomfortable. The same cahracter tells the woman to "give daddy a big kiss" while kissing her on her cheeks without her consent (50:48).
Buffaloed (Movie)
The main female character accuses a main male character of being a sketchy old guy who assaults little girls. The main female character is groped on the bottom by a male character: she flips him and yells at him. There is also an older man stalking the female teenage main character throughout the movie.
A Bug's Life (Movie)
Bugsy Malone (Movie)
Early in the film, the titular character is pushy towards the main female character. At some point, a female character hits on the titular character despite his clear disinterest: she ends up kissing him on the forehead.
Bullet Train (Movie)
One young woman pretending to be held hostage by an older man says that the said man threatened to do "horrible things" to her (which is not true).
Both female protagonists are harassed by a group of men in a shop. They began threatening them with sexual assault before one of the women drives them off by running and acting crazy.
A woman is forcibly stripped and pinned down as part of a ritual Another woman is stripped by a group of people who are searching her.
Bus Stop (Movie)
The movie involves a woman who is kidnapped and forced into marriage. She is subject to threats, physical violence, and stalking.
Worthy of note: one character awakens to another masturbating beside them in bed. The film takes place largely in a conversion therapy camp for lesbian and gay teenagers, which include some uncomfortable activities like acting out intercourse. A character is descreibed offhand as being molested as a child (around 51 minutes into the movie).
The characters believe what they are doing is consensual, but they are in fact being manipulated without their knowledge, which makes the consent dubious. A group of scientists watches a couple make out before their boss interrupts them and sends them away. The boss and a few other scientists then watches the couple make out and undress: it is implied they are about to have sex before the girl is killed. The couple are unaware of the cameras. In one of the rooms, there is a mirror behind a painting one can use to watch the person from the room next door changing.
The Cable Guy (Movie)
Caddyshack (Movie)
At the bar, a woman is grabbed from behind by her male friend. She asks him multiple times to let her go but he is drunk and does not do so. He whispers a sexual request into her ear before they are interrupted by the main protagonist. Later, the woman defends her friend's behaviour.
One male character says that a stranger he just met will probably rape him and a female character (30:00). After two characters have consensual sex, the man's friend enters the room, while the woman is naked. The friend does not leave, takes off his shirt and moves toward them. The woman wants to leave, but the men laugh and are ominou: she is eventually able to leave (1:09:00). Later there is an ambiguous implication that something bad happened to the character when she was left alone, but it could be the interaction we see in which she felt threatened but was not assaulted.
Camp Wedding (Movie)
A group of masked men arrive at the camp and a woman thinks they're going to be raped and murdered. A man says that he saw a woman getting raped but she corrects him and says it was consensual.
A child asks the father what rape means: he explains it briefly in a factual way. It is a short moment that is not brought up again.
Carrie Pilby (Movie)
The main character (a student) has a relationship with her teacher. There are several scenes where he uses predatory manipulation techniques and the relationship is quite clearly abusive.
The movie contains stated offscreen sex between a teenage girl and a man in his thirties. There are also scenes of strong transphobia played as jokes.
A man watches two women change clothes.
Catfight (Movie)
One character has a poorly drawn tattoo of a topless lady, and another of a man masturbating to her. It is briefly seen and is more comedic than crude. There are several rape jokes.
In the opening scene, a group of boys grab a boy who is showering and throw him infront of the school while he is naked. Students and teachers laugh at him. As an adult later in the film he gets flashbacks. In another scene, a man assumes a CIA officer is a 'strippergram' and shouts at her 'show us your tits' (but she gets revenge by tasering him).
The main female character is kissed several times by male characters without being asked for her consent. She does not seem distressed. Worthy of note: two main characters repeatedly threaten and strangle teenage girls to oblige them to go to a party. This is played for laughs.
A young man is helpful to a woman who is mid-abortion. She showers, leaving this relative stranger alone in her disabled teen daughter's bedroom. Later she touches him without asking if he wants to be intimate.
Chandramukhi (Movie)
A woman accused a man of rape. They are found together outside in a bush, and she accuses him of rape. Also, a much older man has a relationship with a younger woman. We are not told how old she is, but the age gap is concerning.
The rapes committed by soldiers against women, including young girls, are mentioned several times throughout the movie. Worthy of note: the titular protagonist is a 'womanizer' employing exclusively young attractive women.
A man touches a woman on her buttocks twice. The second time he does this, she throws him into a jukebox. There is a fight scene between the ex-boyfriend of one of the protagonists and her, in which there is an undertone of sexual violence in his manner, language, and the positions he puts her in, but nothing happens.
Chi-Raq (Movie)
The premise of this movie is that the women in a particular community in the South Side of Chicago decide to stop having sex with all men in the community to protest gang violence. This sex strike ends up spreading to the rest of the city, nation, and world. When the protagonist first enlists other women to join this strike, part of the oath that she tells them to repeat has the line, "If he should force me to lay on that conjugal couch, I will refuse his stroke and not give up that nappy pouch," implying that saying no is sufficient to stop rape. There is also a point where the protagonist's boyfriend cheats on her with someone else. The sounds of her moaning during sex are heard before the scene switches over, and, in context, it sounds like she might be being raped, even though the encounter is later revealed to be consensual.
Chick Fight (Movie)
Cat-calling and inappropriate comments/questions from men to women are frequent throughout.
A man acts controlling towards a woman and constantly obsesses about her. A man's boss asks him for help regarding his son's lack of a sex life.
The movie presents sexual harassment and a man not taking 'no' for an answer as romantic. The male romantic lead isolates the female romantic lead in an elevator and forces a kiss on her under mistletoe. He then aggressively pursues her, even making himself her boss to increase the amount of time the spend together.
Chronicle (Movie)
Citizen Ruth (Movie)
A man spies on a woman while she is getting dressed. A woman mentions being forced to perform oral sex on her mother's boyfriend, implying the event happened when she was a child or teenager.
A punk gang sexually harasses and assaults multiple people.
Clay Pigeons (Movie)
Clerks II (Movie)
Worthy of note: a man has sex with a donkey off-screen (played for laughs). There are also some pome passing jokes made about rape.
Clerks III (Movie)
A photographer inappropriately touches young women during a photoshoot in his studio (including his niece). It is played for laughs.
Cloudburst (Movie)
Clownado (Movie)
Club Zero (Movie)
There is a rumour about a teacher having an affair with one of her teenage students. No sex is shown between the two characters but it is implied that their relationship is intimate.
Clue (Movie)
One of the male characters frequently gropes the female characters; this is played for laughs. Worthy of note: also played for laughs is a scene where characters pretend to kiss corpses in an attempt to make the deceased appear alive.
A teenage girl, after accepting a ride home from a teenage boy, is forcefully kissed and touched by him after explicitly telling him that she has no interest in him beforehand. She shoves him away and tells him off but he continued to force his advances on her until she gets out of his car. Also noteworthy: the movie results in an intimate relationship between step-siblings. It is pointed out often and explicitly though that their parents were only married for a short while and they never saw each other as siblings.
A distant cousin to the female protagonist washes up outside and winks up at the protagonist standing at the window (20:40 ) She rolls her eyes and walks away. The same man tips her chin and flirts with her (22:45) The protagonist is unimpressed. A teenage girl looks out the window to see one of her male relatives up in the tree at her window, leering at her - and she tells the protagonist that this is something he does regularly (26:22). It is mentioned later on that she is arranged to be married to him when she turns 18. Throughout the movie, one of the male characters flirts with the protagonist aggressively, but it does not go farther than that.
A man is very pushy towards a young woman throughout the film. At some point, he kisses her while she is asleep on a beach. When she wakes up, she rebuffs him, and she briefly has to struggle to escape him.
Near the end, the brother and sister have sex.
A female lead experiences unwelcome advances from some male characters. This provokes an escalation of violence. Worthy of note: a man is violent towards a woman throughout the movie, motivated by unrequited love and jealousy.
The protagonist, a prince, has women in his employ who bathe him by hand. They are all completely naked while washing him. The protagonist's father, the king, admits to having sex with his bathers. Since the bathers are employees, and especially since they serve the royal family, it is implied that they must do whatever the royal family says no matter what. Later on, a woman tries to touch the protagonist inappropriately, and she continues doing so despite the fact that he looks and sounds uncomfortable. Worthy of note : The film constantly highlights the submissive status of women and their role as sexual objects for men.
Coming Soon (Movie)
An adult man and teenage girl have a brief flirtation, including sharing a kiss, but the film emphasizes the sexual desire between them.
Coneheads (Movie)
A male character ignores a very explicit 'no' from a female character. The offender is punished for it and he does show growth and maturity later on in the film when she again says she needs to take it slow.
The Convincer (Movie)
Cool As Ice (Movie)
After a fight between a female protagonist and her boyfriend, the boyfriend pushes himself on her, but she immediately pushes him off (34:00). The female protagonist wakes up to find the male protagonist in her bed (40:15). He puts an ice cube in her mouth. Nothing further occurs, and she does not react negatively.
The film contains several scenes of non-consensual grabbing and kissing as well as a rape joke, all played for laughs.
Coyote Ugly (Movie)
A teenage boy persistently pursues a much older teenage girl, even after she rejects him multiple times. A teenage girl takes nude photos with the intention of giving them to an adult man. Her parents find them instead and the man is attacked by her father for the implication of their relationship. At the end of the film, one of these photos is given to a 13 year old boy as a present.
The Cremator (Movie)
A man unconsentually touches a woman by her neck, implying sexual intent (the camera shot is focused on his hand). He is interrupted and the woman runs away, screaming.
The titular character gropes a couple women and it is played for laughs. One of the women he gropes is trans and is publicly groped and humiliated by him.
Cry-Baby (Movie)
A high school boy pinches a high school girl’s butt while they are standing in line. A high school girl is pregnant with her third child. Her current children look to be around 5 years old. Her boyfriend’s age is never stated though he seems to be in high school as well.
Cutie Honey (Movie)
A man takes photos of a woman in her lingerie while she is unconscious. it is later revealed that he has his wall plastered in her candid photos. During a fighting scene, a male villain sits on a character in a sexual manner to overpower the female protagonist. The main antagonist has trafficked and spellbound 1000 women for his pleasure. they are later released and run around almost naked, frantically.
Daisies (Movie)
The age of the two protagonists involved in the relationship is unspecified.
Damsel (Movie)
Several discussions mention the fact that a woman was forced by her boyfriend to have anal sex.
A male teacher confronts a colleague about his "relationship" with a woman teacher (who in fact makes unwanted advances to him) and makes a reference to "Take Back the Night", a real world event and organization that protests sexual assault.
An adult woman gives alcohol to an underage main character before trying to coerce her into sex. A woman teacher makes physical advances on a male teacher who is visibly uncomfortable in most of these scenes, which are often played for laughs at his expense.
A male character visits a female character at her work. After a brief chat, he leaps over the counter and pushes her against a wall. She protests, but he ignores her, and though we only see both actors from the shoulders up, from the way he moves and the way she reacts, it appears that he is touching her genitals (01:02:55-01:04:00). Soon, the female character’s behaviour seems to indicate that she actually finds this pleasurable, until she grabs the male character's head and begins kissing him.
Dark Shadows (Movie)
The whole premise of the film is that the antagonist tries to pressure the protagonist to love her and make love to her: she punishes him and destroys everything he cares about when he does not. All sex portrayed in the film is consensual, but there is heavy pressure involved At one point, the protagonist is chained up and locked in a coffin with the antagonist used panties thrown on his face.
Dating Amber (Movie)
Students mime various sexual acts to taunt the protagonists A teenage boy (high school student) is at a gay club and a man walks up to him (age is unspecified, but presumably in his 20s),. When the man asks the boy if he is a student, he lies and says no: they proceed to kiss.
It is unclear if one woman is coerced or paid to have sex with a man off-screen in the latter part of the movie.
Dead Sushi (Movie)
A woman's posterior is grabbed without her consent. Later, a man sexually assaults a woman while she's being eaten alive by an evil sushi. A man hides in a bath-house to spy on a naked girl.
The film is full of dark humour and jokes/scenes of sexual harassment towards men and sexualisation of their bodies. The protagonist is slapped multiple times on his butt by the suit-maker. but he admits to liking it. The titular character is presented as a highly sexual person who uses humour to cover his mental health issues and trauma. At some point, he says that a tailor is "definitely a predator". Later, he also jokes about a boy scout leader.
Deadstream (Movie)
A female character bites the clothed crotch of a man, but it is not implied to be sexual
The film consists of three chapters. In the first, the main protagonist mentions a movie about a serial killer and rapist.
Dear Ex (Movie)
A homophobic woman implies that a gay man will try to have sex with her son if he is left alone with him.
A female character is kissed unwillingly.
The film revolved around the death of a male character, who is revealed early in the film to have been "raped to death". Rape is thus mentioned frequently throughout. About halfway through the movie, it is revealed that the victim was raped by a horse, with whom his two friends had been having sex for years. The tone of the film is rather ambiguous, and those themes are treated somewhat lightheartedly, presumably for comedic purposes.
A man accuses a reporter of grabbing him inappropriately. Worthy of note; a man makes penis shaped cookies with the purpose of handing them out to children, to make another man seem like a pervert.
Accidental incest: two men see three teenage girls dancing and find them attractive. They are shocked and disgusted when the girls turn around and are revealed to be their daughters.
The protagonist often mentions his use of prostituted women.
A girl gives a cookie with a love spell to a boy, so he could fall in love with her.
A cow is lasso'd and then kissed unconsentingly by a minion, for comedic intent.
A teenage male is pursued by and has sex with an adult middle aged woman.
A male character kisses the female protagonist on the cheek while she has a boyfriend and is being unreceptive to his advances. She plays this off to her friend like this is fine, but the interaction can be uncomfortable for some viewers. The same man takes her out on a date and afterwards kisses her. She gives multiple excuses for why she should not kiss/go home with him as he persists such as “I’ve had too much wine and my hearing, vision, judgement’s impaired.” “No, I barely know you. I’m in a strange city.” before saying “I’m out of excuses.” The scene then changes to his hotel room the morning after.
One character tries to cheat on her husband, and when she gets caught, she says that she has been taken advantage of. The main character gets catcalled and harassed by fellow students multiple times. Male characters briefly look at playboy magazines. The main character is told to lift up her shirt and act provocatively as a distraction, by her love interest. Prison rape is joked about. A young naive girl asks her crush to “violate” her. They proceed to have consensual sex.
The Dirt (Movie)
Dirty 30 (Movie)
Dirty Grandpa (Movie)
An actress has to perform a sex scene with an actor who insists they both be completely naked, but the actress is clearly uncomfortable with this.
Rape or sexual assault is not mentioned explicitly, but the alter ego of the main character talks about women and "his sexual encounters" in a demeaning way.
Do Revenge (Movie)
The whole story of this film is based on revenge porn A girl makes up that another girl tried to hold her down and kiss her. Worthy of note: people dose an entire party with mushrooms.
A character tells a man to stay away from his sister because he thinks that he is a threat to her. After a woman declines having sex with her boyfriend, he physically makes sexual advances and manipulates her into performing a different sexual act despite her verbally declining multiple times.
Dogma (Movie)
A female character is frightened that she is going to be raped when a man breaks into her home. It is played for laughs as the character is an angel and physically incapable of sexual contact. His lack of genitals is shown onscreen. There are several other rape jokes throughout the film.
Rape is used several times as a punchline by the main character.
Don Jon (Movie)
A man kisses a woman very aggressively; she has to push him off multiple times and tell him to stop. He then proceeds to try to track her down online without her consent.
Don't Look Up (Movie)
A trump-esq news scandal is mentioned whereby a politician has exposed himself to someone and became aroused. Another moment occurs where one character attempts to kiss another and it is rejected however this is a lighthearted moment.
This is a coming of age comedy about a teen girl pretending to be an adult so that she can work in a corporate job. In a side plot, she experiences unwanted sexual advances (verbal, and gifts) from a sleezy colleague who does not know she is a minor and who does not seem to be in touch with reality (she is not interested but he does not seem to grasp this). She stands up to him throughout the film and (spoiler) he is exposed for being the creep that he is.
Rape is mentioned once. One dream starts as potentially sexually threatening.
Drive Angry (Movie)
The male owner of a diner presses up against the back of a waitress and reaches down between her legs implying that she ill need to have sex with him to cover the cost of some food. It is stated that it is not the first time he has done that to her, but she fights him off and leaves. After getting home and finding her boyfriend cheating on her, a woman drags the other woman outside while she is still naked. After punching her and knocking her on the ground, a man comes up and takes pictures of her. While in a fight a man forcibly kisses a woman.
The movie is mostly light-hearted and comedic. There is one moment at a fancy event where the main character (who is an imaginary friend) slides around on the floor and looks up a woman's dress. She is unaware, meaning that this is non-consensual, but it's clear that the character doesn't actually exist and thus that this event never really happened.
Duck Butter (Movie)
A woman mentions how she recorded her ex-boyfriend and her having sex and then threatened to release the tape if he did not pay for something she wanted.
Duck Soup (Movie)
On of the characters touches a woman inappropriately and she asks him to stop. The same man also charges into a woman's house while she is alone, but we do not see anything happen.
A blind boy touches the breasts of a woman under the guise of touching her face to "see" her. There is use of homophobic and anti-transgender language. A secondary character is a transwoman and is referred to as a "dude".
The main female character holds a nurse up at gun point and forces her to undress: her aim is to steal her uniform, but she assumes she is going to be sexually assaulted. There is also a patient in the room who is in a full body cast, and who refuses to press the help button because he wants to watch what happens.
The opening dialogue is a man, working as children's photographer, telling a 5 year old to get in contact when she is 20 (00:50). It is played as a joke and in a light hearted tone. At 56 minutes into the movie there is a scene where it is implied that a man in a park is trying to abduct/interfere with a small child. It is played for laughs and is dealt with in a light-hearted tone.
Ed Wood (Movie)
A woman walks into a crowded movie theatre, where she is verbally harassed and groped.
A boy pressures a girl to have sex in a car, but she pushes him off and leaves.
The movie is mainly about a woman who had sex with a man while drunk (without remembering it) and who tries to escape his revenge-porn blackmail. In one of the final scenes of the movie, the spectator is led to think that the same scene happened again, but it eventually turns out that it is not the case. Another main character's storyline is him fantasizing about an 'exotic girl' trying to sell him something on the phone. He masturbates while talking to her without her knowledge. In the final part of the film, he even tries to meet her against her will, but it eventually turns out that she is only a computer.
The adult protagonist makes a bet to seduce a significantly younger woman (age is unclear but around 18, so possibly still a child) despite her being happily engaged. The protagonist arranges for the woman to accompany him and others to a secluded place in the countryside to seduce her. The protagonist repeatedly watches the woman bathe without her consent and paints the scene in secret. It is framed positively. After losing the bet, the protagonist is forced to have sex with the woman he made the bet with.
The protagonist, an eighth grader, learns that the boy she has a crush on recently broke up with his last girlfriend because she refused to send him nude pictures of herself. The main character proceeds to tell the boy she has a folder of nude photos intended for her future boyfriend on her phone and he is interested. He asks her if she gives blow jobs and she responds that she does and she is good at them. Later, the girl is seen watching YouTube videos about how to give oral sex. They are not graphic. Minutes later, the girl goes into the kitchen and takes a banana. She brings the banana up to her mouth, obviously intending to practice giving oral sex, but her father enters the kitchen and asks why she is holding a banana when she hates to eat them. The girl proceeds to try and eat the banana, clearly disgusted, but spits it back out and leaves. The scene is played for comedy. Later on, the main character is given a ride home by a male high school senior (age unknown, but he could be a legal adult). Shortly after the only other high schooler gets out of the car, the driver pulls over and gets into the backseat with the main character. He pressures her into playing a game of truth or dare, taking his shirt off and trying to get her to do the same. The main character grows increasingly uncomfortable and when the high schooler touches her, she shouts no. She apologizes several times and the high schooler gets back into the driver's seat. He is upset and guilts the main character, telling her she is going to feel ashamed when a boy her age finds out she is inexperienced, and that he was 'only trying to do her a favour'. The main character is dropped off at home, where she goes to her room and starts to sob; her father attempts to console her. The scenes are played very seriously. Bo Burnham, the writer and director, stated (regarding the car scene) during a Q and A after the early screening that scenes dealing with anything sexual were on closed, tightly controlled sets. Even if the banana scene plays 'funny' it was not funny on set, but handled respectfully. Burnham claimed he wanted to portray a sort of 'intelligence' in teenage males, rather than the 'brutish jock type' typically seen taking advantage of younger girls. He recognizes that even if nothing physically violent took place, the car scene depicts something terribly violating.
Near the end of the movie, the protagonist (the boss of a company) uses the (extra-martial) relationship between two of his employees to fire a man, by pretending that he was sexually harassing her (which is false, but she has to comply to it). The protagonist (a mans in his fifties) entertains relationships with female trainees (in their twenties) from his own business: he is seen stalking them and looking inappropriately at them. The movie shows one consensual sexual encounter between him and a female trainee.
The movie depicts a relationship between an adult and a student in a way that might be triggering: In flashbacks at the beginning of the movie, we see an adult teacher seduce one of his students. He describes how "her pussy gets so wet" to his (male, adult) friend. A different teacher is uncomfortable with the student because of this in a way that is sexually charged. Later in the movie, the teacher fantasizes about the student while having sex with his wife.
Elling (Movie)
Rape is mentioned but not part of the storyline.
Emergency (Movie)
Emma (1996) (Movie)
Whilst riding in a carriage alone with a man, the protagonist is unpleasantly surprised when the man moves to sit next to her and takes her hand, confessing his love for her. She rejects him and tells him to let go of her hand, and changes seats in the carriage, but he moves to sit next to her again as he persists in expressing his feelings. After some back-and-forth rejection, the man goes back to his seat and they sit in silence for the rest of the ride (39:07-41:57). Worthy of note: a group of gypsies attack one of the female protagonists, but not sexually, and she is quickly saved (1:23:57-1:24:37).
During a carriage ride, a man passionately confesses his love for the protagonist and tries to get close to her persistently: she rejects him and moves away from him more than once (25:40-28:00).
En Roue Libre (Movie)
This comedy is about a woman (in a state of psychological distress) who finds herself trapped in her car with a younger, unstable man. His behaviour is erratic and he becomes violent towards her several times throughout the movie (slapping her, holding her by the throat, threatening her with a gun, taking her wallet/smartphone in her jacket after having tied her hands up, etc.). At one point the male protagonist, while forcing the female protagonist to speak with a psychiatrist at gunpoint, suggests that she might have been sexually assaulted by an uncle when she was a child (which is not the case). This is played for laughs.
Encanto (Movie)
There is a very brief mention of a telenovela involving a romantic relationship between an aunt and a nephew (57:22-57:35). Later on, a woman who was planned to marry a man explains that she was only doing it to please her family: this ends up not happening.
Ever After (Movie)
An older boy pressures a younger boy to take drugs and after he says no, forces the drugs into his mouth by kissing him. When he tries to get away and spit it out, the older boy kisses him again. Later on, the same boy tries to pressure him into sex while he is still under the influence of the drug.
There is a non-consensual kiss between two teenage boys.
Fallen Angels (Movie)
Several main characters are obsessive about and disregard boundaries of others, to the point of stalking. One character makes sexual advances repeatedly to someone who is not interested. A fairly brief scene resembles rape; with one person screaming, it is unclear if she was joking or not.
Fame (2009) (Movie)
A character sets up a camera as if a young female character is going to do an audition when he is actually trying to sleep with her, though he does not succeed.
Familia (Movie)
Fanny (Movie)
A 18 year old girl has no choice but to marry a much older man when she learns that she is pregnant from her former lover. When the latter comes back after a few months, he forcefully tries to kiss her before his father stops him.
A 15 year old girls flirts with a man and tells him she is 19. She later meets up with him. He asks an again if she is really 19 and she insists that she is. She later gets pregnant and gets an abortion. A high school aged girl undoes her bikini and shows her breasts to another high school aged boy in his fantasy daydreams which he masturbates to. She walks in on him masturbating and quickly shuts the door and leaves.
The main female character repeatedly details her rape fantasies throughout the film. She is also slapped on the bottom several times by men during the first sequences of the movie. During the opening credits, a cartoon woman is catcalled by a man. Overall, the movie contains abundant misogynist, racist and homophobic jokes.
The main character is constantly followed by a girl who seems to be obsessed with him.
Fear, Inc. (Movie)
A man says that a company has "murders and rapists" working for them. Later a man sees his girlfriend tied to the bed with her shirt ripped, but nothing has happened to her.
One fight sequence features the male protagonist disguised as a woman in order to distract his male opponent, who is described as a pervert. During the battle, the opponent continuously touches "her" (fake) breast, kisses "her" and fondles "her"without "her" consent, which is played for laughs.
A woman humps a man's body whilst he is asleep.
The Feels (Movie)
One character is upset throughout the film because she is about to get a divorce. The first person she tells (the only man present) consoles her and then initiates sex with her (28:21-32:51). This scene is framed as consensual, some viewers might find the underlying dynamics troubling. At various points throughout the film, individual characters face the camera in a documentary-style interview to speak about what their first orgasm was like. One character (1:00:28-1:02:43) states: "growing up, I couldn't actually have sex without it being this really, like, painful, intense thing ... 'cause in a way, I was reliving things that a lot of women live, unfortunately".
As a teenage girl comes back home, she discovers an intuder in her kitchen. She calls the police saying that she is scared for her body and that this intruder may hurt or violate her (1:10:08-1:11:00). Worthy of note: a character is preserved to be in a catatonic state because of a panick attack. While In that state, the main female character gets undressed in front of him thinking he would not notice. It turns our he was aware and was just in a panicked state and saw her get undressed. This is not shown just brought up and neither of them are uncomfortable with what happened.
Fido (Movie)
A character has a young female zombie that he keeps as a servant and he is implied to have sexual relations with. Nothing is shown or discussed, but the consent is dubious as she does not have a choice.
Fired Up! (Movie)
First Strike (Movie)
While in a parking lot, a man is forced to strip naked at gunpoint so the person can search him for a wire. A group of women walk by while it is happening and stop to stare at him, one woman takes photos while he tries to cover himself.
As a plot twist towards the end, it is revealed that an adult man has unknowingly been in a sexual relationship with a teenager (played by an actor who is visibly in her twenties). When one of the protagonists reveals this to him, it is meant to be a moment of comedic triumph for her, as she will be able to use this information as part of her revenge on him. The character is portrayed sympathetically, particularly compared to the other mistresses, but the implication is that she lied about her age in order to sleep with a powerful man able to help her with her career.
Fitting In (Movie)
Worthy of note: A teenage girl agrees to be observed during her gynecological appointment but clearly changes her mind during and is unable to communicate this. She begins to look increasingly more uncomfortable and even starts crying.
Flora and Son (Movie)
An officer tells a teen boy that he will be going to prison if there is another violation and he tells the boy that they “anally rape them” in prison. After making a few flirtatious signals, a woman asks her guitar teacher to take his shirt off over video chat. It is clear that he did not appreciate the comment. She later sends an apology message to him, offering to send him a picture of her breasts to make up for objectifying him.
Flower (Movie)
A teenage girl extorts an adult man for money by performing oral sex on him and blackmailing him. The same teenage girl tries to extort another man for money: they make out but he refuses oral sex. An adult male character is said to have a history of sexually abusing middle school students.
While speaking to a man at his dojo, the main character says very crudely that he would be assaulted in prison because he is feminine. He is also creepy during conversations with a new female student, stares at her during practices, and tries to kiss her multiple times. He also talks about sexual acts with one of his other students. All of it is played for a laugh.
The main female character has her nude picture put up in a naked collage in a male bathroom: when asked, the restaurant owner refuses to take it down.
A woman has to avoid flirtatious advances from one of her students. It is revealed that he is 19 but it is still unwanted and makes her uncomfortable hence why she repeatedly avoids being alone with him. It is revealed that a man had to perform sexual acts for another man in order to get a play produced.
Four Rooms (Movie)
The male protagonist is put under a spell by a witch who then sleeps with him to acquire his sperm.
Freaked (Movie)
Free Guy (Movie)
A male character is very happy to see another male character and when they disagree a little, he stands with his crotch touching the other's crotch very closely face-to-face, while speaking and breathing in a somewhat sensual way. There is some discussion about this.
At some point, a woman giving a lecture about a male artist casually mentions that he tried to rape her: it is played for laughs. A 60-year old woman sleeps with a teenage boy. Before that, she voluntarily surprised him in his bath.
French Kiss (Movie)
This film contains non-consensual kissing, and sexual comments when the other person is clearly uncomfortable: it all comes from characters the viewers are meant to root for the protagonist to end up with. The comments and kissing are played for comedic effect. Another love interest continues kissing and touching the protagonist (in an attempt to initiate sex) after she says stop: she has to hurt him (unclear how or what happens) to get him to stop. This is more 'caught up in the moment' than violent, but it was surprising and can be upsetting.
Fresh (Movie)
The main character wakes chained up after being drugged: she asks her captor if he is going to rape her. He promptly responds no, but exerts extreme physical power over her and many other women for the entirety of the film. A woman bites off a man's genitals. A woman receives an unsolicited dick pick on a dating app.
A teenage couple have sex on another person's property. A man watches two teenagers have sex.
Friendsgiving (Movie)
A female character mentions that men used to not ask before having sex in the 70s and one of the other characters asks her if she is talking about rape.
Friendship (Movie)
There is an implied incestuous / inappropriate relationship between a mother and a son. He feeds her then kisses her on the lips Later, when the son has a girlfriend, the husband asks if the son replaced his mom with his new girlfriend.
A vampire kisses the female lead (a high school senior) against her will and this puts her under his control. Derogatory language is used about women throughout the movie. Worthy of note: the scenes where the main male character feeds on women is sexual in nature and they often beg him not to before, which could be triggering.
It is implied that a ghost has sex with a mummy. Afterwards, the ghost comments “I like it when they don’t move.”
Fucking Amal (Movie)
A man is catcalled by a group of women as he is running. Throughout the movie, six men repeat a striptease dance while a young boy (the son of one of them) is present. At some point, a police officer witnesses the scene (as they are in their underpants) and brings them all to a police station to explain the situation.
Three dancers are interrogated by a senator's guards following the murder of a diplomatic representative. The leader of the dancers pretends not to know anything, so the highest ranking officer throws the youngest into the arms of the guards and tells them to have fun with it. The young woman screams, is pushed and grabbed by the guards. The leader speaks and the young woman is released. Later, the head dancer is locked in a room with guards, heckling her to torture her husband, she tries to escape and cries out for help, she is seen walking past the open door, struggling in her battered clothes. Towards the end of the film, the high-ranking officer tells the husband that they have done nothing to his wife, it was simply a plan to make him talk.
A girl bear accidentally gives a male bear the wrong idea: he grabs her and holds her against her will (28:37-29:24 and 30:00-30:10).
A man zooms in on a woman's chest though a video security feed. A woman watches a couple have sex in the bathroom. A woman kisses another woman after killing her.
A female character responds to catcalling with suggestive comments to make the man uncomfortable. This is primarily played as comedy.
Game Night (Movie)
There is a brief mention of the villain being involved in sex trafficking, and a computer display shows two people have been charged with human trafficking.
Garcia (Movie)
This movie is about a wife who stages her kidnapping to frame her husband. About 45 minutes into the movie, two scenes show what is apparently (at this point), her (a tied-up hostage) being raped by her captor (wearing a mask): it is in fact consensual (since they are in fact lovers playing their 'role'). At some point, a drunk male character lifts up the skirt of a prostitute and then threatens her with a gun when the man she was dancing with protests.
Garden State (Movie)
The beginning of the movie features several scenes of catcalling.
S1E5: rape jokes.
A woman faints and is carried around by a man whilst she is unconscious. Whilst there is no implied sexual intent, he does repeatedly touch her face and neck while she is passed out. A man is sexually harassed by a gorilla.
Get Duked! (Movie)
A character speculates that the villain is a pedophile because he believes all old, posh people are pedophiles: this is mentioned several times throughout the movie.
Get Hard (Movie)
The implication is made that it is necessary to be able to perform oral sex on men in order to survive in prison, despite the character's reluctance to engage in this activity. Sexual violence within the prison system is mimed and somewhat graphically described. Various predatory personalities, hand motions, and emotional emphasis may make this scene triggering.
Get Real (Movie)
A girl places her lips on and kisses a man who is not kissing her back (53:10-53:50).
Ghost World (Movie)
Early in the movie, one of the main characters jokes that a man will date-rape a woman. The female protagonist (a 20 year old) sleeps with the male protagonist (a 40 year old) while they are both drunk.
One of the protagonists makes sexually harassing comments toward a receptionist. It is mostly played for laughs because the receptionist is a man and the protagonist is a woman. One of the ghosts is a “flasher,” but the camera stays above his waist.
A man comes up to one of the main characters and kisses her (49:48). It is not violent and she does not resist, but it's sudden and unexpected, and looks uncomfortable for her. Shortly afterwards, when asked if the two of them are a couple, the man repeatedly answers "yes" while she says "no."
G.I. Jane (Movie)
A female character enrolls in Navy Seal training. A few of the male soldiers make sexual comments about her when she arrives. During a captive training exercise, the master chief beats a female character. This training is meant to simulate the torture Navy Seals might face if captured. The other soldiers are held back while the female character is held down by the master chief. He begins cutting at her uniform and asks her and the other men to think about what would happen to her in a real captive situation. No rape occurs. She ultimately head butts the master chief and breaks his hold.
Gigi (Movie)
Worthy of note: the movie is about a man who falls in love with a teenager and who takes her as a wife. Throughout the film, the women are speaken of as objects or preys. A the beginning and at the end of the movie, an elderly man sings a song named 'Thank Heavens for little girls'.
Gigli (Movie)
The protagonist consistently sexualizes and harasses the main female character, who is a lesbian. He goes on a rant about how lesbians are inferior to men in pleasing women. The narrative makes her out to be a viable romantic choice for him, and they even end up having sex.
A main character sexually harasses and gropes the female characters often.
Girlfriends (Movie)
A cab driver makes inappropriate comments towards a woman.
A teenage boy touches a teenage girl’s breasts without her consent and she smacks him with her purse and runs away.
Girls Trip (Movie)
There are rape jokes throughout. A grown man licks a teenage girl’s face in a sexual manner. Another girl jumps in to defend her.
Go (Movie)
Goat Story (Movie)
The main female character is catcalled and groped against her will: this is played for laughs. Later, a male character spies on the same female character through a telescope while she is nude and unaware of being watched.
One of the musical numbers shows a kid spying on women changing through a curtain that shows their silhouettes and he goes so far as to deliberately pull up the curtain so as to see the nude women, though when this happens, they have already finished changing.
The Gold Rush (Movie)
A man forcibly kisses a woman after she tells him no: she slaps him afterward. Worthy of note: one of the main characters is played by Charlie Chaplin, who has been embroiled in sexual abuse allegations during recent years.
Good Boys (Movie)
Good Mourning (Movie)
Good Satan (Movie)
Two demons are in a room with a sleeping woman and they debate raping her. There are also scenes of sexual harassment throughout the film.
Goodbye World (Movie)
A man grabs a female character's breast at gun point, then puts his hand down the front of her pants.
Goon (2011) (Movie)
Verbal and occasionally physical harassment involving references to genitals, crude sexual and homophobic content in the context of 'hockey chirping'.
The Goonies (Movie)
A girl's boyfriend keeps trying to tilt a car mirror to look down her shirt. One character jokes with another one that he has naked pictures of his mother. A girl kisses a boy thinking he is someone different.
Gosford Park (Movie)
A character kisses and forces himself on top of a protagonist against her will. The character is soon stopped. It is unclear how far the character would have gone if uninterrupted. A plot point includes knowledge of a rich industrialist who has multiple affairs with servants and factory workers. The sexual relationships are not violent, but the power dynamic may be uncomfortable to some.
Grandma's Boy (Movie)
A woman accidentally walks in on a man who is masturbating and he ejaculates on her. A woman begins working in the office and over the course of the movie several of the men hit on her or make other comments which she mostly brushes off.
The main protagonist (based on real life musician Jerry Lee Lewis) marries his 13-year-old cousin and sexual intercourse is shown on-screen.
There is a scene where a character calls in his secretary and then holds her down as though to kiss her, until he is interrupted by a phone call.
Greatest Days (Movie)
A bed-ridden patient catcalls a nurse, he is ignored.
The film opens with a group of teenage boys peeping on a woman undressing.
Gremlins (Movie)
A gremlin wearing a trench coat flashes a woman. Because gremlins usually do not wear clothes, it is not presented as predatory or creepy, but more as a joke.
A man is non-consensually touched between the legs by his female manager while at a restaurant. He is visibly uncomfortable, knocking over a glass of water, and tries to leave immediately. She then grabs him by his tie and kisses him near the mouth.
Groundhog Day (Movie)
A man pressures a woman to kiss him and have sex with him after a date, despite her repeated protests (53:30-55:00). She ultimately slaps him and walks out. Later, the same man threatens to grope the woman while she is sleeping, but does not act on this threat in any way (1:02:15-1:02:30).
The Guard (Movie)
About 5 minutes into the movie, a sergeant fondles the genitals of a male corpse at a crime scene. It is done with humorous intent.
In prison, a male character is approached by another (visibly physically stronger) male character who makes a suggestive comment to him and touches his face without consent. Worthy of note: In the same prison, a female character is aggressively harassed and cornered by several male characters, though not with the goal of sexually assaulting her but rather with the goal of killing her. Though sexual slurs are used, the situation in itself is not sexual.
Gui Da Gui (Movie)
Two men watch a couple having sex through a peephole without their consent. A woman claims that a man she was having an affair with tried to rape her, but the narrative makes it clear that this did not occur. She also gaslights the protagonist throughout the movie.
Guns Akimbo (Movie)
The male antagonist kidnaps a woman and acts threateningly towards her: it can easily be assumed that he would sexually assault her if he had the chance. The male protagonist reads a comment about how someone wants to kill the female protagonist and "teabag" her corpse.
One of the character grabs a woman and turns her around and forces a kiss on her. Worthy of note: a man tricks a woman into drinking alcohol on a date. She then seems to want to sleep with him but he finally renounces (1:18:20- 1:37:11).
The Guyver (Movie)
A young woman is repeatedly pursed by the villains throughout the movie. When she is abducted by them, she wakes up to an older man touching her (clothed). Until she get rescued at the very end, the same man keeps touching and grabbing her despite her visible discomfort. He also repeatedly comments on her appearance.
Hairspray (Movie)
A villain (female) tries to pretend that a male character is cheating on his wife and hits on him, despite him showing no interest multiple times. She is then briefly seen sitting on his lap, still against his will. The scene is short but it might be uncomfortable for some viewers.
A male character has the common but problematic view that one can kiss someone without verbal consent because of a "look." The movie goes in the right direction by having a woman reject his unconsented kiss, because a "look" (in this case, highly mistaken) does not count as consent (they both kiss each other without consent). The movie ends with the woman kissing a man without consent.
The Hangover (Movie)
A man catcalls women from his car. There are two scenes in which a man moves a baby as though to suggest that it is performing a sexual act; this is played for laughs. In another scene, the protagonist questions whether or not he has been a victim of rape. This is undetermined, although the suggestion is that this most likely did not occur.
An attempted rape is discussed. Women are grabbed many times and harassment occurs frequently throughout.
Harold is 19, and Maude is 79. They have a romantic - implied sexual - relationship. The age gap might be uncomfortable for some viewers.
An older man recounts that when he was 14, he lost his virginity to a 20 year old woman.
Hatchet (Movie)
Two women are led to show off their bodies and touch each other under false pretenses, another man says this is a good idea.
A woman enters a room from the shower, holding a towel to her chest. A man surprises her and pretends to have a gun in his pocket to force her to put her hands up. The towel falls and the man is shown staring at her: both appear sexually aroused. The man goes forward and kisses the woman.
The Heat (Movie)
Hello, Dolly! (Movie)
In Her Shoes (Movie)
Early on in the film, one of the lead characters has her car towed, along with two other men. They all agree to hang out before heading to the impound lot to retrieve their cars. As it gets dark, Rose realises she feels uncomfortable around one of the men, who has his arm around her. When they reach the lot, she says goodbye and tries to leave. One of the men pursues her, trying to get her to hang out or go somewhere, which she refuses. He grabs her but she manages to shove him off and get in her car. The other man shouts for him to leave her alone but does not intervene.
A man spies on a woman as she' is getting changed. It is presented as a comedic moment.
A female character is subjected to physical and verbal of abuses from men. She is being held hostage by a monster who she later says "thinks 'no' means 'yes' and 'get lost' means 'take me I'm yours'". A male character watches women characters from hiding in a bush and then chases after them, not taking no for an answer.
Discussion/mention of sexual harassment and of a teacher touching a student inappropriately, non-explicit. The situation in which this inappropriate touching occurs is shown, although the touching itself is not depicted in any great detail. This plot line could potentially be upsetting to viewers, especially as the movie's judgement on these events is left more or less ambiguous. A different teacher, less than 5 years older than the student in question, is sexually propositioned by said student and does not react negatively.
Hit and Run (Movie)
Rape and sexual violence are mentioned throughout the film for comedy purpose.
In a flashback, a woman's butt is groped at a bar.
Hocus Pocus (Movie)
When two sisters get on a bus, the bus driver hits on them and says that he will give them anything they desire. They say they desire children. He says "that may take me a few tries, but I'll certainly try" in a very sexual way. The main character is constantly harassed in the film for being a virgin. A main female characteris constantly being sexually creepy. Two bullies discuss watching girls undress. Worthy of note: non consent is a running theme through the book, with the witches constantly mind controlling people.
Hocus Pocus 2 (Movie)
Two children are supposed to get married. One woman gets sad that she does not get to lure children anymore.
Hold Me Back (Movie)
About halfway through the movie, the protagonist remember a past agression and memory loss.
Holes (Movie)
A man repeatedly makes advances towards a woman despite her repeated refusals.
Holiday Hell (Movie)
First story: while at a party, a man kisses a girl and she pushes him off her. Third story: a man shoots another man several times in the penis with a nail gun.
Honkytonk Man (Movie)
An adult woman tells a teenage boy (said to be 16) to come back to her when he is older, implying that she is willing to have sex with him. Later on, the uncle of this same teenager brings him to a brothel and arranges for him to have sex for the first time. The story takes place in the 1930s. The titular character (an alcoholic man in his fifites) wakes up naked in bed with a female teenage character (16 year old). It is implied that they had sex when he was drunk. This female character, portrayed as being enamoured with him and willing to have a child with him, functions as a comic relief throughout the film. It is implied that she was abused by her former boss and the protagonist constantly treats her like a maniac. At some point, she mentions having to deal with "dirty old men". The protagonist explains that his former lover was a woman who was married by force when she was 14 and had children with her husband.
Honor Society (Movie)
Rape culture is alluded throughout the film and roofie pills are part of the plot. An adult school counsellor propositions an underage student to have sex with them.
Hook (Movie)
The protagonist kisses an unconscious girl without her consent (about 3/4 through the movie).
A girl agrees to show her genitals to a group of boys in exchange of jewels.
At one point, women spy on a couple having sex without their knowledge.
Hot Box (Movie)
The Hot Chick (Movie)
A teenage girl falsely accuses a woman of groping her.
Hot Fuzz (Movie)
There is an off-hand joke made about a character's parentage saying that the character's mother and sister are the same person. The character in question also is described as 'having the mind of a child' and unspecified developmental disabilities. It may trigger people sensitive to incest. It is brief and does not go into any further detail than that.
Hot Shots! (Movie)
Rape in prison is discussed, but only in the hypothetical.
Towards the beginning of the movie, a group of male zombie construction workers witness a female zombie walking past. They wink and nudge one another, but they do not bother her. Later on, a human character reaches through a skeleton’s ribcage. She takes offense at this and another skeleton comes to defend her.
Rape joke (~5:00).
A man brings a woman breakfast and says he put something in her orange juice. She thanks him for telling her and says she usually does not find out until much later. He says that is not what he meant and that he added zest to the orange juice. The entire movie is filled with men sexualizing women and talking about their bodies.
A ghost story is told involving a little girl being raped by a gang of men and left for dead (1:10:00). The movie also revolves around a woman taking a very drunk man home and making sexual advances on him. He is always very willing in sexual situations and tries to instigate additional ones.
There is a sexual relationship between twins. It is dubiously consensual in the backstory, and one is actively trying to escape it during the film's plot.
The only mention of rape or sexual assault occurs at 57:15. A woman flirts verbally with a police officer in an attempt to avoid arrest. In the next scene she laments her actions and says "did you see me practically rape that policeman?"
A man makes a joke about a woman having to sleep with someone to get her job. A joke about incest is made.
A man repeatedly phones a woman to ask her out despite her telling him not to.
A secretary is grabbed, and she pushes an older boss off of her. Secretaries frequently joke about how common sexual harassment is in the office. A boss has an affair with a secretary and is blackmailed about it. One of the songs is a satirical bit titled “A Secretary is Not a Toy” as a reminder of the company policy on not sexually harassing your secretary. The main character gets his direct boss’ job by sending in a secretary his CEO likes that he knows will be sexually harassed/assaulted. She is grabbed and kissed. A secretary threatens the main character and says if he does not kiss her she will tell the boss he did.
A woman develops a crush on a man upon seeing him for the first time. At one scene, she kisses her fingers and attempts to plant them on the man's lips, to where he shows visible disgust and wipes his mouth off.
A woman mentions that her step father attempted to rape her. A director tells a actress her character will be gang raped for a scene.
Hudson Hawk (Movie)
A man asks his colleagues whether they want him to rape a man and woman (who are not present) (55:13). This question is not taken seriously by the colleagues, who tell him to shut up. A man grabs a woman from behind, without her consent (01:03:30-01:03:50). Standing behind her he briefly forces her to dance, and then thrusts his groin against her buttocks twice in an overtly sexual way.
Human Nature (Movie)
About 50 minutes into the movie, a man who was brought up as an ape, jumps on two different women and mimicks having sex with them. It is part of a 'test' to help him become civilised/human. The scenes are played for laughs. Shortly after, he is seen in a stripclub, and it is said that he had sex with a prostitute. This occurs several times in the rest of the movie. About 1h15 into the movie, a man gropes a naked woman without consent. He is rebuffed.
Even if there is no rape, sexual assault or child sex abuse in this film, it contains many jokes stemming from the fact that some of the characters assume that one of the character (a 65-year-old man) had kidnapped the 13-year-old protagonist in order to coerce him into having a sexual relationship with him. It is not the case.
The Hustle (Movie)
Women use sexual manipulation to hustle men out of money.
Hustlers (Movie)
Paid sexual favors (strip tease, unconsensual touching and even sexual acts) are the main themes of the movie.
Hypnosen (Movie)
A man makes an awkward observation about him standing outside a playground with no children, as an attempt to put a mother at ease. A man puts sleeping pills in his girlfriend's drink, though this is not with sexual assault in mind.
While rape and sexual assault are discussed, it is treated sensitively as it is being discussed by women comedians recounting their experiences performing comedy over the years. There is no sexual violence depicted, only a discussion of unfair standard men impose on women.
I Care a Lot (Movie)
The film centers around elder abuse (financial, emotional) although no sexual abuse was shown or mentioned. A man says he hopes that the main character gets raped.
I Like Movies (Movie)
A woman explains her experience in the film industry and mentions without giving any details that she has been abused by a producer (01:02:00-01:05:00). She obviously still suffers from it.
In one scene, a man's friend gets up to make an announcement while at a dinner party with his friend, his friend's fiancee, and a number of their family members. In this announcement, he heavily implies that the man's fiancee should perform oral sex on his friend, much to her embarrassment.
No rape or sexual assault however there is brief discussion where it is implied that men are coerced into performing oral sex in return for favours while in prison. The scene is played in a comedic way, leaving it up to the viewer's interpretation. It is also implied that the character Phillip Morris has been lied to by men in the past in order to be persuaded to perform sexual favours for them.
Prison rape jokes are made. A woman lets a man touch her breasts because she thinks he is gay, which he is not.
I, Tonya (Movie)
There are two instances of sexual harassment on-screen: in one scene, an underage girl is groped, without her consent, by her older step-brother. In another, there is a short shot of non-consensual/forced kissing. Worthy of note: this film contains repeated scenes of domestic violence.
I Vitelloni (Movie)
Throughout the film, men sexually harass women and one of the scenes could even be described as an attempted rape.
There is flirting between adults and two teenage girls mid film. The men are unaware the girls are underage when this happens (no sexual contact is ever made).
In the last 30 minutes of movie, there is a joke about someone "having his way" with a housewife.
An old rabbit turns to kiss an old sloth and she stops him with her cane (1:16:17-1:16:21). It is implied that she would have kissed him, but not on the lips.
The protagonist, believing that he and the female lead are the very last mammoths alive, awkwardly asks her to help her repopulate the species. This is misinterpreted as sexual harassment by the female lead, with her adoptive brothers accusing him of being a pervert. However, the conflict is later resolved and the protagonist explains it was not his intent to harass her.
A man walks in on a woman while she is changing. While he continues to move boxes into her house, he makes her feel uncomfortable by continuing to stare at her.
Ideal Home (Movie)
There is a mention of the serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer being a rapist.
The Idiots (Movie)
The movie follows a group of people who pretend to be mentally disabled in public areas. One of them (a man) is left by his friend with some bikers in a bar, caught at his own 'game'. When they think he has to go to the toilet, they try to help him by pulling down his pants and holding his penis to help him pee. He seems visibly distressed by the situation but can not tells the truth, out of fear of being beaten up. Near the end of the movie, the group initiate a gang-bang. When one woman refuses to join in, she is groped, purchased and stripped by several men. She is not distressed at all and laughs as if it was a game. She finally accepts to take part in the orgy.
Idle Hands (Movie)
A man knowingly tries to hook up with a girl still in high school. The hand grabs a woman's chest before killing her. A man accidentally tears off his girlfriend's dress while he and his friends are trying to get her out of a trap.
The film consists in three stories. In the first, a man kisses a woman without her consent. When she rebuffs him, he apologises and leaves. Later on, that same woman asks him to have sex in order to get pregnant (her husband being unable to do it). He starts to kiss her but she quickly changes her mind. It takes several seconds and a a few protestations from the woman for him to stop.
The Two Popes (Movie)
Towards the end of the film, during a discussion between the two main characters, one of them confesses that he heard stories about priests molesting children and did nothing against it. As he continues to describe it, his voice is covered by an high-pitched sound. Once he is finished, the other man, visibly shocked, has to give him his benediction.
Il Sorpasso (Movie)
A man mentions putting his hand up a woman's skirt when he was younger. This same character also mentions forcibly kissing a woman a who slaps him in response (this happens of off screen). Earlier he had pinched this same woman on the cheek. He also tries to kiss his ex-wife when she does not want it and stalks a couple of girls who appear to be minors, following their car, though he ultimately leaves them alone. A girl who is stated to be 15 is in a relationship with a much older man.
I'm No Angel (Movie)
A possessive man embraces the protagonist: she pushes him away and he stops (20:59-21:19). The protagonist visits her jealous lover in jail. They hold each other's arms consensually, but he grips her arms tight and expresses his possessive jealousy (26:48-27:28). A man takes the protagonist's arm and pulls her firmly closer to him (37:28-38:38). The leading man leans in to kiss the protagonist and she stops him, but it is clear that she is just teasing him (41:53-42:06). The leading man takes the protagonist's hand, which she initially objects to, but it is clear that she loves him (59:47-1:00:30). It is subtly implied in the movie that the antagonists take young adult girls and put them to work in the sex industry.
During an argument between a child and her father, the child explains being frightened to stay alone at home "because of rapists".
Inherent Vice (Movie)
A woman says that she was raped to a man, which is quickly followed by very abrupt sex with no verbal consent from the woman. A teenager is in a sexual relationship with a man.
Insectula! (Movie)
A woman on an inner tube is impaled through the anus by the monster. A male scientist accidentally shows a video he took of a woman while she was in the bathroom. The scientist molests a woman who is trapped in the insect's nest. The scientist kidnaps his assistant and strips her down to her underwear. He tells her that when he was a college professor he kidnapped one of his students to try and force her to love him. He later gropes his assistant's chest.
Child sexual abuse is briefly mentioned in a discussion. A teenage girl exchanges nude pictures with an adult (nothing explicit on screen).
The Intern (Movie)
A female massage therapist unpromptedly and without "warning" starts massaging a man's shoulders (they have not met before, and she approaches him from behind) in an open office office environment in full view of two of his co-workers, and goes on to rub his back and sides (getting close to the buttocks and thighs) in an inappropriately sensual way. He obviously enjoys it (even gets an erection) and happily fist-bumps two other men right after the therapist has left, so it is clearly a positive experience for him.
The Interview (Movie)
A young girl sings a satirical patriotic song for North Korea, which includes wishing rape on women of other nations. This happens at the very beginning of the film.
The scenes featuring Red and the Wolf imply rape and/or sexual assault off-screen. On-screen, the Wolf makes overt physical and verbal advances towards Red. Worthy of note: the scenes between Little Red Riding Hood and the Wolf are an allegory for a child predator attempting to kidnap a victim.
One of the main characters is often hitting on a woman who is clearly disinterested. It is played as light hearted bravado and the woman never seems distressed or frightened by this.
The conceit of the movie is that only the main character can lie, thus everyone believes any lie he says: he attempts to use this superpower to get sex. The entire movie has giant tones of women only having value as baby incubators, and men owning womens' sexuality. The protagonist hits on a woman, who rejects his advances until he says that the world will end if they do not have sex, which she immediately believes is the literal truth. As this does not meet his fantasy (she focuses on the time in order not to die), he cancels the plan and fakes a call from NASA saying that the world will not end. She is relieved and wants to talk, but he just abandons her immediately. This is played for laughs. In a different situation, rape is mentioned in the list of "bad things that if you do you won't go to the good place". There is anothe scene where a female character dates someone else, so the male protagonist gaslights her into not having sex with the other person by saying there is a rule that you can only have sex after marriage. Later, he lies again to have sex with her.
The IT Crowd (Movie)
S1E2: a character says that he can't go to prison because 'they'll rape the flip out of me.' S2E2: a male character who is a sexual harasser is introduced. There are multiple mentions of him getting sued for sexual misconduct in the past. For the rest of the season, there are multiple mentions of his inappropriate conduct towards one of the main characters while being their boss. S2E6: the previously mentioned character makes unwanted advances multiple times when he hires one of the main characters as his personal assistant. When rejected, he turns to spiking her drink with a "love potion" which turns out to be Rohypnol. Two of the main characters get locked in the room with previously mentioned character, who, having drank the spiked drink becomes aroused and approaches them. S3E3: we are told that one of the characters that got locked in a room with the previously mentioned character was kissed against his will, but has no memory of it due to having disassociated. S4E3: a masseuse kisses a male character's backside while he is lying down for a massage. In the same episode, the character goes to court to give evidence against the masseuse on sexual assault charges; this is played for laughs.
A woman remarks that her troubled brother "did something quite obscene" with the maid (28:17). She says further, "she was terrified, of course." A man grabs the buttocks of a woman while she is boarding a bus. It is made clear that this is done for sexual reasons, while he pretends that he is helping her. In the next scene, he and the woman are shown arriving at a police station, in a police van. As she struggles to get through the door of the police station he again grabs her buttocks. While stopped in traffic, a man reaches out to a random passing car and strokes the arm and hair of a woman driver through her window. The woman slaps him.
A woman repeatedly takes pictures of a couple kissing without their consent.
There is an incest mention. A woman questions whether she should start a relationship with her 18 year old student. She ultimately decides not to.
Jawbreaker (Movie)
Three high school girls lie to the police and imply that their friend has been raped and killed in a home invasion: the audience knows this is not true from the beginning. One of the high school girls, who we assume is underage, later has sex with an adult stranger in her dead friend's bed in order to frame him for her rape and murder.
A drunk teenage girl is kidnapped by a group of men and she thinks that she is going to be raped (she appears frightened and fighting to get away). She is in fact captured to be sacrificed to Satan. Rape is mentioned several times throughout the movie. Seducing people and then killing them is a major theme of the film.
Throughout the movie, an annoying man heavily tries to seduce a woman, who ends up hitting him to get rid of him.
Joe Dirt (Movie)
The main character threatens a town with a bomb if he does not get what he wants, which includes a woman showing him her breasts when she very clearly does npt want to. It is played for a laugh and we are meant to side with the guy.
One character is implied to have rape feature as part of his backstory but this is not made explicit.
The Jokesters (Movie)
While filming, a man goes into a bedroom and sees a woman getting dressed but is quickly kicked out Several of the men grope a group of women while they are filming them, and they rip one of their bathing suit tops off. They refuse to give it back unless she shows them her breasts but when she does they drive away with her top. They record and watch a woman getting out of the shower through a hidden camera, and watch the couple having sex after. When they're found out, as punishment, the men are made to strip naked in front of the couple. The killer has the woman tied up without her pants on. The camera is turned off as she screams in the background so it's unclear what happens to her.
One of the main characters repeatedly makes unwanted sexually suggestive comments to a woman. He is shown masturbating (with his back to the camera) while watching another woman have sex from across the street. During a topless scene involving the woman he has been harassing, he stares at her breasts and holds out his hands as it to grab them.
Judy & Punch (Movie)
The antagonist verbally harasses a woman and calls her a whore.
A boy attempts to grab his classmate's breast. The scene is played for laughs.
In an attempt to eat the young protagonist, a snake hypnotizes him and handles him with his snake coils in a way that can be very triggering to the audience (9:42-12:12 and 54:06-1:00:25). An elephant lines up his herd military style and smacks his wife's rear with a stick to get her rear end in line (15:16-15:26): it is meant to be comedic. The protagonist's panther guardian tries to pull him off a tree by his loincloth when the protagonist throws a tantrum (19:37-19:58). The loincloth stretches but does not come off when the panther lets go. A curious bear sniffs the protagonist, and the protagonist pushes him away and tells him to leave him alone. The bear picks him up and puts him back down again (21:27-22:16): it is clear the bear is a friendly character. Monkeys kidnap the protagonist and handle him against his will: the king of the monkeys shoots bananas into his mouth (32:42-33:46).
Junior (Movie)
A woman kisses a man without his consent. A woman mentions being attracted to her cousin when she was younger.
Jurassic City (Movie)
There is a news story about a man who raped multiple women. When waiting in the holding cell, a woman smacks another woman's ass then sits beside her and runs her fingers up her leg. A man smacks a woman's ass as she walks by him. Later he demands that two women kiss him as thanks for saving their lives .
Kangaroo Jack (Movie)
A woman's breasts are groped without her consent.
Keanu (Movie)
A woman tells her husband over the phone that a man she was with was being inappropriate with her and it made her uncomfortable.
Kick-Ass (Movie)
A father asks his son whether he was abused by muggers: he says no. Worthy of note: one character fantasises about having sex with his teacher: in his fantasy, the teacher is shown removing her top and wants to have sex with him too. Nothing happens and this is played as a joke. One character says that he is attracted to a character who is visibly a child: this is pointed out by another character, but they say that they ‘will wait’. This is played off as a joke and nothing is mentioned further.
Killer Pinata (Movie)
While one couple is having sex, the pinata crawls under the sheets and touches both of them. While a woman is asleep, her ex boyfriend uses her hand to masturbate but she wakes up shortly after. The pinata bites off a man's penis.
Killer Sofa (Movie)
A man stalks and harasses the main female character, trying to get her to marry him. He is seen installing hidden cameras in her apartment and he masturbates in her bed. Nothing sexual/personal is seen in the videos when the cameras are discovered.
A police officer jokes about stalking a reluctant female witness for as long as she refuses to give testimony. A young boy in kindergarten looks up 3 kindergarten girl’s skirts while they are standing on a table. Worthy of note: A man slaps a woman and shoves her to the ground. A man often abuses his son and wife. The abuse is not shown and the mother states he is getting counseling for it. A man puts a gun to his son’s head in a kidnapping attempt. The boy is not hurt.
A man is kidnapped by a man and a woman. The woman talks about having sex with the kidnapped man whilst he is tied to a chair. She sits on his lap and gets undressed in front of him.
A male character makes suggestive comments about his wife in front of her son and a third male character, hinting at a sexual encounter between the couple and the third male character. The woman is clearly uncomfortable with this situation. In another scene, a male character makes a suggestive comment to a man suggesting that the third male character from the previous scene is a sex worker, deliberately talking loudly and while standing next to the younger man who is their topic of conversation. Worthy of note: main character is drugged with Rohypnol at a bar, and wakes up restrained in an unfamiliar location; however, the situation is not sexual.
The main lead gets non-consensually slapped and cat-called. A boy says a girl wearing the short skirt “is asking for it “. A boy tries to drag a girl into a hot tub before he is stopped.
The film is an expression of the sexual revolution during the Swinging Sixties, thus themes of promiscuity and similar, predominantly in a masculine lens, are present. A prevalent theme shows a man's supposed need to dominate over women, as demonstrated by proclaimed womanizer: “Women. Not individuals. Just types.” It carries an uncritical and flouncy perspective on the topic of rape. Rape is mentioned, though not graphically shown or described, at about 15 minutes in. About 55 minutes in, the above-mentioned character persuades a woman to take off her coat, which she is shown to be uncomfortable with. At 58:30, he forces her against a corner and forcibly kisses her; soon after, at 59:40, he reassures that nobody will rape her and claims, “Girls don't get raped unless they want it.” At 1:06:30, zhe woman expresses discomfort over him touching her, his hands visibly shown going down her chest and to her knees. She objects to this and backs away, and soon faints. Two other characters fortunately protest again him after they find the woman on the ground and try looking for any marks he planted on her. After the woman wakes up, she believes to have been raped and coins the word, saying it profusely all over town and hangs it over one character. It is framed as comedic.
Knocked Up (Movie)
An intoxicated woman is lead to a sexual encounter in which she does not have the capacity to consent: both characters are drunk. The man, who involved recounts the situation as if she wanted to have unprotected sex, and gaslights her when she questions his account of what happened.
Koshikei (Movie)
The film revolves around the execution of a man who killed and raped two women. Both crimes are discussed continuously throughout the film, with multiple reenactments in the first half of the movie. During one of them, a prison guard kills a woman and lifts up her skirt. Most of it is played on the tone of dark comedy.
A main character briefly mentions the word rape, and another character tricks a young woman into kissing him.
Kuso (Movie)
A man talks about having sex with a woman who was passed-out drunk.
In the opening sequence of the movie, taking place in a reconstituted 17th century dinner, the guests talk about how they will use a black houseboy (present in the room) as a sexual slave later. In the final scene, one character mentions that in the 1970s, woman could be raped at any time.
A female teacher grabs another male teacher's crotch in the school hallway. It is later obvious they are having an affair. A male teacher and a female student have an affair.
La Dolce Vita (Movie)
There are two scenes in which women get slapped by men. In some other scenes, some drunk women get humiliated by a drunk man during a party.
A 13-year-old has a crush on an older man and is convinced he likes her back, despite his multiple rejections. She threatens to tell his wife that he kissed her. An older man is dating an 18-year-old.
A drunken man tries to kiss and embrace a woman who does not want it.
It is hinted that one of the main characters was raped by a much older man numerous times in her apartment.
Ladybugs (Movie)
The film contains two jokes about child molestation.
Landline (Movie)
A mother passionately kisses her adult son. Cousins kiss and later are implied to have sex. A man who is acting and treated as a dog suddenly begins humping two different women at different times. Everyone treats this as a mere annoyance. It is later implied that he is a sexual threat to a young woman.
This is a comedy and includes jokes about rape. At the 29-minute mark, a fight breaks out regarding a mask. One of the characters refers to the mask having been metaphorically "raped." Around the midway point, a man asks one of his friends if he had been molested. This prompts a further exchange in which rape is mentioned and referred to repeatedly.
A man mentions that he tells his teenage sisters when he masturbates. A therapist is caught in a compromising position with one of his clients.
Le Jeu (Movie)
A man asks a woman if she is wearing panties and she does not want to tell him. so he attempts to pull her skirt up.
In one scene, the team's chaperone is grabbed and forcefully kissed without her consent by the team's manage). Later, he slaps her on the rear without her consent. Both instances are played for laughs and the assaults are not addressed.
Leaving Lenin (Movie)
A teenage boy tries to pressure his girlfriend into having sex with him. When she is clearly not interested, he eventually backs off and nothing happens. He then insults her for this, and later lies about the ordeal, telling his friends they did actually have sex.
The film contains sexually harassment throughout and the protagonist gets catcalled several times. The main character's boss attempts to forcefully kiss her and fires her when she refuses his advances. The protagonist is offered a promotion, but only if she accepts her professor's sexual advances. He places a hand on her knee and insinuates that she has no chance to be a real lawyer if she does not sleep with him. The protagonist immediately stands up, voices her objection, and leaves the room. A fellow intern sees this scene (before the protagonist's objection) and assumes that the protagonist is just sleeping her way to the top. Another character does believe the protagonist and helps her. A character admits to requiring her pool boy to wear a revealing swimsuit so she can see his behind when he bends over. This character is accused of sleeping with her pool boy, but that turns out not to be true.
A female antagonist attempts to kiss the male protagonist multiple times, despite his clear disinterest. It is not explained in the movie, but her kiss is lethal: her desire to kiss him is not due to an attraction to him.
Leprechaun (Movie)
The leprechaun caresses a woman’s legs without her consent. Later on, while running, he stares at the woman’s ass. He also kisses the woman without her consent. A man has his genitalia groped.
Leprechaun 2 (Movie)
A leprechaun attempts to force a woman into marriage with him by is stopped by the woman’s dad. Later on he forces another woman into marriage and kisses her without her consent. A man aggressively insists on hooking up with a woman even when she constantly rejects him. He calls her a "bitch" after she leaves.
The film centers around a romance between a man named and his maid, who he cheats on with his wife. The maid is shown in an idealized and exoticised way for the presumed male viewer. In the middle of the film, the maid is sexually harassed by a chef. The male protagonist tells him to leave, but he is angry at his maid. In a following scene, he watches her taking a shower while she is unaware.
Rape is mentioned two times throughout the film. A man watches a woman undressing/bathing naked two times without her consent. Two policemen pursue and grab a woman to arrest her, but the action looks like an attempted rape. A woman puts a blindfolded man's hand on her breast without his consent. A man harasses a fleeing woman (trying to grab her). The film contains frequents homophobic, racist and sexist remarks and jokes (to discredit characters saying it).
Worthy of note: a joke is made about liking a young men and keeping children in their basement.
Les Ripoux (Movie)
Early in the film, an old policeman tries to "teach a lesson" to a younger colleague by asking him to take the deposition of a paedophile. There is no further mention of his crimes. Just after that scene, the same old policeman sets up the same colleague: he hires a prostitute to pretend having been repeatedly raped and harassed by a man on the phone. The first man voluntarily dismisses her claims as compulsive lies. The whole sequence is played for laughs.
In the movie's opening sequence, a bunch of men start chasing after a woman shown dancing topless onstage.
A demon licks the leg of the female protagonist. Later on, he appears in the bathtub while she is taking a bath. The demon acts somewhat like a child and there is no sexual intent in his actions. A different demon smacks her butt after she does not follow all the steps. There does not seem to be any sexual intent, but it might upset some viewers.
Lez Bomb (Movie)
Liar Liar (Movie)
There are a few non-consensual kisses in this film. A man talks about having sex with a woman for a promotion. A woman jokes about a man being molested in jail.
The entire plot centers on a romantic relationship between a 25 year old woman and a 15 year old boy. No sexual physical contact is shown but characters with this age gap (presumably) end up getting married at the end. During one of the first scenes, the female protagonist is given a non-consensual slap on the bottom by one of her bosses. At some point, the protagonists argue because the woman does not want to show her breast to the boy: she ends up doing it anyway. Later, when they are both lying on a bed and the woman is asleep, the boy almost touches her breast while she is sleeping, but eventually renounces doing it. In the latter part of the film, one man pretends to help the woman drive a truck as a pretext to get really close to her, flirt with her and almost kiss her: she is visibly distressed.
A male character touches another character’s behind while standing for a wedding photo. He continues to do it again even though she tells him to stop. It is played for laughs. A teenage boy enters a sexual relationship with his female teacher.
Life of Brian (Movie)
A woman mentions rape in regards to the conception of her son.
The Life List (Movie)
Sexual harassment (about 30 minutes in).
Life Partners (Movie)
Several jokes are made about a character being a sex offender. A character is said to work on the show 'To Catch a Predator', and paedophiles are mentioned.
Lilo & Stitch (Movie)
One of the titular characters (an alien monster) kisses an old woman without her consent: it is played for laughs.
Limbo (2020) (Movie)
Little Evil (Movie)
The female lead mentions being in a cult and conceiving a child while blacked out in a ritual (37:37).
Little Italy (Movie)
A female police officer searches the male main character, grabs him and says something sexual.
Little Man (Movie)
The movie is about a man with dwarfism who is prettending to be a baby. He harasses women troughout the film (touching, grabbing, pushing a women's head down to his private parts, etc.). All is played for laughs.
A sexual relationship between an adult and a minor is discussed in a positive light from one of the characters (Grandpa), he mentions "jailbait". At the end of the movie, there is a children beauty pageant scene. The dad sits next to a guy who is there alone. There are not a lot of men in the room and those who are there seem to be with a wife, but not this guy. This character asks the dad "is it your first time here?" It is implied he is there by himself to watch the children. In the same beauty pageant scene, one of the main characters, a 7 year old child, performs a sexually suggestive choreography that her grandpa taught her. It is not shown in a sexual light and conveys endearment.
The opening of the film features intense arguing between the main character and his (soon to be ex-) girlfriend (7:56-10:23). The main character inadvertently exposes his five-year-old nephew to his ex-girlfriend and another man having sex. The main character then says that his ex-girlfriend has a "slutty vagina" in the presence of his nephew (16:52-17:07). The main character masturbates to a photograph of the main female character, a teacher (50:40-52:05). Later in the scene it is revealed that this photograph is actually a class portrait of the teacher with her kindergarten class which had previously been zoomed in.
A pedophile looks at a little girl’s underwear when she bends over. At one point, his zipper opens on its own and a hand comes out, symbolizing an erection. The little girl later flirts with him to trick him into following her toward a trap.
About halfway through the film, a scene shows that the protagonist's sister is forced into prostitution by her husband. She states that she does not like her work at all and the characters discuss the fact that only her brother can buy her out of this position. Near the end of the movie, the male protagonist runs after his wife and tries to strangle her. The scene is played for laughs.
The Lobster (Movie)
A hotel staff physically grinds on the protagonist's crotch. One conversation mentions violent sexual acts. Rape is simulated in a skit that is shown to the main character.
Sexual harassment played for jokes.
LOL (2012) (Movie)
One character has a crush on another character and the feelings are not shared: the character is quite touchy and trying, but this is played off as a joke. A teenaged girl walks into a bathroom with her mother and younger sister who are sharing a bath. She undresses and walks into a shower and her mother asks if she got a Brazilian wax and why she is acting like a porn star. A female high school student makes multiple advances toward her teacher which he declines and is visibly uncomfortable with. Later, as the teacher is tutoring a male student, who is the female student’s love interest, her name and an image of her breasts in a bra pop up on the teenage boy’s cellphone. The teacher sees it and immediately flips the phone over. The teacher later tells the girl to make her boyfriend change his contact photo of her on his phone. The girl is embarrassed and no longer harasses the teacher. An older woman is half passed out on a bed laughing. It is unclear if she was drunk or drugged by her granddaughter’s friends. She wakes up the next morning not remembering anything.
There is a joke in the very beginning about marital rape of an unconscious woman.
Loser (Movie)
A male teacher and an underage female student take part in a sexual relationship. The same girl is roofied at a party that the male teacher invites her to. At the end of the movie, he ends up in jail.
A guy grabs a woman wanting to dance with her a couple of times and she pushes him away each time. Later, the same guy grabs the same woman in an act of sexual teasing that she does not want.
The Lost Boys (Movie)
At the beginning of the movie, a gang harasses a woman on a carousel: anoter man pushes them away.
Love Actually (Movie)
One man makes unwanted sexual advances towards a woman, who feels unable to respond as she might like to due to his position of power. They are interrupted when another man enters the room. The woman is visibly uncomfortable throughout.
Twice, a man pressures a woman into staying with him in his hotel room despite her continually rejecting his advances. The first time he does he follows as she tries to leave and gets up close to her, almost pinning her against the door, before ultimately letting her leave. This woman later develops an attraction to this man and starts a relationship with him. Notably, he is a playboy who is at least double her age.
Love Jones (Movie)
The movie involves a relatively dysfunctional romantic relationship. It gets off to a rough start where the man recites a poem in public to the woman he literally just met, expressing his lusty desires for her, which she finds embarrassing. Afterwards, he stalks her after getting her address and phone number off of a check she left for someone else. In addition, the poem the man recites has this verse in it: "Who am I? 'll be whoever you say But right now I'm the sight raped hunter Blindly pursuing you as my prey" He says "raped" but not in the context of what he desires of her. But does follow it with "pursuing you as my prey."
One of the characters speaks about how she had previously been married at sixteen to a man in his 70's. One of the songs in the movie has a remark in it about wanting to have a kid with a woman (that the singer had just met): she is disgusted by this and runs off. The person who sang it then tells this woman he loves her despite having just met her. There is some innuendo dialogue that the characters perceive as sexual harassment. One of the women characters says she sometimes thinks about schoolboys. A guy kisses a woman while she is sleeping.
The Lovebirds (Movie)
Worthy of note: the main characters come across a group of frat boys, and assume that they are probably date rapists. They say that their gathering appears to be a "Roofie Factory" and they refer to one of the men as "Little Brett Kavanaugh" and "Date Rape McGee." There is never any instance of any of it on-screen.
An adult woman begins a relationship with her 17 year old co-worker. She is reported to the police by the teenage boy's mother and is threatened with charges of statutory rape.
The film contains rape jokes throughout. A teacher tells student they are dressing like they want to be raped by a basketball star. Another teacher reads a book to children that includes mention of a dog raping a cat. A kid jokes about being sodomized for lunch money.
Lucas (Movie)
A group of school bullies make fun of a younger student for the size of his genitals, then proceed to pick him up while he is naked and rub him with hot sauce. They then throw him outside of the locker room while he is naked for everyone to see.
Lucky (2017) (Movie)
Whilst there is no explicit rape in this film, it is implied to have happened to the protagonist, as well as multiple other female characters, portrayed through the metaphor of a man hunting them down and trying to kill them (1:03:57). The entire film is a metaphor for the main character coping with trauma.
MacGruber (Movie)
Machete Kills (Movie)
A woman tells another character that her dad used to come into her room after a night of drinking.
Made of Honor (Movie)
During the first minutes of the movie, a guy with a mask enters a woman's room at night, goes on her bed and hugs her from behind. He thinks it is his date that he wanted to sneak up to, but it is her roommate who is terrified when it happens. This scene is portrayed as funny, as she pepper sprays him. They later become close friends.
A woman is chased into an alley by a car, strangled until she blacks out, and wakes up naked on a bed with the man who strangled her on top of her. The implication is that he raped her while she was unconscious. He yells at her that she needs a pump to stay safe. During a job interview, a man asks a woman how much she wants the job, while caressing her hair and shoulders. After that, a loud yell is heard, and we see the man on the floor holding his crotch. After a man helps a woman, she asks him where he wants to "do this", implying that she will repay his kindness with sex: he declines the offer. A man approaches a woman at a party and makes a comment about her being sexy. When she threatens him, he translates that as a sexual proposition. A man talks about a woman having been raped by football players.
Make Me Up (Movie)
A scene features written messages of rape, mutilation, murder, and general misogyny.
The male main character/love interest is a "fish out of water" and is thought of as a child at first by the female protagonist until he unwittingly undresses himself in front of her and a shop clerk. This is played for laughs. The male protagonist (a clone) kisses the female protagonist, she is repulsed until she quickly recognizes the man's true identity and kisses him back.
One main character attempts to provoke another by suggesting his mother had sex with multiple men under financial/political coercion; it is implied that this is true.
Mandibules (Movie)
One man briefly puts his hand on the thigh of a woman in a pool: she casually asks him to put it away and he immediately complies and acts as if he did not do it on purpose (it is not shown on screen). It is worth mentioning that the actor playing this character was accused of sexual harassment. A bit later, a mentally ill woman tells a man to stop flirting with her and to stop looking at her breast: since the man is not at all doing it, it is played for laughs.
A woman attempts to frame a man for sexual assault. Worthy of note: A woman must tie a string around her husband without saying anything: he interprets this as a sexual advance and protests while she continues. This is presented comedically. A woman believes a man is sexually harassing her due to a miscommunication. This scene is also portrayed comedically.
A good portion of the plot revolves around the villain's schemes to force a much younger woman to marry him. The woman clearly hates and is disgusted by him, and is not coy about this. Around the climax of the film, the villain begins carrying the young woman away as she screams and cries and tries to get away. She is quickly rescued, and nothing further happens.
Marius (Movie)
A 18 year old girl tries to make her lover jealous by accepting to be courted by a 50 year old man who wants to marry her. When her lover asks her if she thought about what would happen once she is alone with her potential husband, she seems very distressed. Furthermore, a very brief scene shows the woman being groped by a group of men as she tries to enter a building.
Marmalade (Movie)
The female lead implies that she was sexually abused by a foster father as a kid: there are no graphic details (37:27-37:49). SPOILER: Later on, the man she described is arrested for the abuse of his many foster kids.
Mary and Max (Movie)
It is mentioned several times throughout the film that the main male protagonist (who is autistic) feels very uncomfortable with a woman (member of his overeater anonymous group) who keeps kissing him without his consent (he is unable to protest).
The Mask (Movie)
During some scenes in the movie, the main character kisses people on the mouth without their consent. In one scene in particular, a woman screams upon seeing him in his mask: as a response, he grabs and forcefully kisses her on the mouth. There is a scene where the main character suggests being intimate with the female lead, in a supposedly funny innuendo: she kicks him and runs away at first, but ends up staying with him. Another scene depicts a group of men chasing the same woman.
During a fight sequence, a woman is forced to kiss her attacker, who then undresses her with his weapon. This is played off as harmless flirtation.
Early in the film, a young girl trying to hitchhike gets a ride from an older man: he tries to run his hand up her leg. She takes it off first, then when he does it again, she says "do something like that again and you won't have your arm".
Mean Girls (Movie)
A teacher has sexual relationships with multiple teenage girls. A character offhandedly reveals that her cousin is a 'good kisser.'
Mean Spirited (Movie)
A woman, while possessed by a demon, has sex with one of the men in their friend group. Soon after she reveals that she recorded it without his permission but the video is not shown.
Meatballs (Movie)
A man begins to harass his co-worker once their boss leaves the room. This includes looking down her blouse, aggressively wrestling her, and burying his face in her behind while she is pinned down, all while she screams “no!” In terror. When she begins to scream for help, he flips her over to be on top of him, screams along with her, and deceives her and their boss into thinking that she was the one attacking him. This scene occurs at the 23:30 minute mark.
Meet Cute (Movie)
Megaconda (Movie)
When they are discovered to be having an affair, a woman lies and says that the man was planning on raping her.
There is a mention of people having sex with animals. Women die because of a dangerous and unconsensual cesarean section (scientific experiment).
The Menu (Movie)
A female character describes how a man, her boss, persistently made sexual advances towards her despite her rejections and then ignored her for a prolonged period in response. Another female character (a sex worker or escort) reveals that an older male character in the vicinity had previously paid her to watch him pleasure himself, asking her to refer to himself as his daughter as he did so. It is implied that the female character physically resembles his own biological daughter. Sex workers are referred to in a negative manner.
A woman talks about a man masturbating in front of her nonconsensually when she was a teenager.
Mickey 17 (Movie)
The protagonist's love interest pressures him into having a threesome with his clone. He show clear disinterest and distress. The scene is interrupted before any sex can happen between the three of them.
Middle Men (Movie)
This film is about the beginning of the porn industry on the internet. At some point, two characters learn that the website they created features teenage actresses (16-17 year old). This is then a recurring theme of the movie. Early in the film, an antagonist is shown acting threateningly towards a female prostitute.
In the first half of the movie, the main character persuades a woman to remove her shirt, put her hair down, and try to charm her way past a guard by acting like a "slut". The same woman is forced to sit in a man's lap at gun point while he says he wanted to have sex with someone with her name and puts his gun between her breasts. The woman later refers to him as "rapey". One man touches another and the man says, "bad touch, get off!" Later, the woman tells a man that another man grabbed her chest and ripped her shirt. Pne man twists another man's nipple while he is tied up. The movie overall treats most of these instances lightheartedly.
Miller's Girl (Movie)
The primary plot is between an 18-year-old high school student and her adult teacher. Though she does push for the relationship, he does also go along with it. This includes him kissing her and masturbating to a short story she wrote about the two of them based on his writing. There is also a second student who attempts to sleep with her teacher as well, with this leading to the primary plot of them movie.
The movie is about a man trying to get a woman to love him despite her clear disinterest (he eventually succeeds and they marry at the end). Throughout the film, the female protagonist is repeatedly beaten, threatened, harassed, kissed, grabbed and groped against her will by different men. Most of it is played for laughs.
Sexual assault between student and professor briefly/vaguely discussed and an early scene where a man slaps the rear of his female co-worker in a public setting without her consent. Various sexual innuendos/comments (i.e. 'nice apples' in reference to a woman's breasts).
A woman flashes a bartender.
A boy slaps the bottom of an adult woman, presumably because he saw her male colleagues do the same previously. Later on, the same boy peeps on the woman while she is posing naked for an artist. The boy's love interest asks him insistently to show her his genitals because she has just showed him her breast. He refuses and goes away.
Modern Times (Movie)
A character chases after a woman to tighten the bolts (buttons) that are strategically placed on the front of her jacket, with wrenches in his hands.
The Monkey (Movie)
There is a minor, light, bullying sequence featuring de-pantsing.
Monster House (Movie)
A woman (implicitly teenaged) is distracted by a man with a scary story before he tries to non-consensually grab and touch her. Much of this is obscured but the woman reprimands the man and is blatantly distressed. The man calls her a prude for her distress. While his age is unconfirmed, the man in question is seen carrying and consuming beer and is known to have been in a band for some time, so he is almost certainly an adult. A father tells his son that he used to spy on twin girls with binoculars, excusing his son spying on an old man across the street. A police officer makes a prison rape joke to/about a child: “theyre gonna love you downtown”.
Monster Party (Movie)
Two teenage guys sexually harrass teenage girls.
The protagonists blackmail a girl with photographs that were accidentally taken of her.
One of the protagonist assaults a woman by kissing her suddenly without consent. It is portrayed as acceptable behaviour and the man faces no repercussions for it.
A woman and a man are in a car together: the woman makes affectionate advances (implied to be sexual) towards the man, even though he protests and says he is not ready. She does not go through with any sexual advances due to being interrupted by an outside event. Worthy of note: while no sexual assault is involved, the protagonist is forcibly dressed in a different outfit while she is unconscious, and it is clear that she was dressed by someone else.
Moonstruck (Movie)
A man violently grabs a woman who is alone with him and kisses her without her consent. However, she then realizes she enjoys it and kisses him back.
One of the main male characters makes comments about getting his girlfriend drunk to have sex with her. However, his girlfriend makes advances on him while sober. Later the other main characters comment how locking up women is in character for him.
Moving On (Movie)
The plot centers around a woman getting revenge against a man who sexually assaulted her. Towards the end of the film she describes details of the assault briefly when confronting him.
Mr. Thank You (Movie)
One of the character's, a teenage girl, is discussed as being on the way to be sold into prostitution due to her family's economic situation (this is discussed as being a social trend at the time the movie was made) , this ultimately does not happen to her. This same teenage girl is also consistently eyed creepily by a guy on the bus.
The film opens with a couple having sex but both parties are asleep. The man wakes up and realises that the woman is asleep and stops. A man has a sexual fantasy about his own mother.
When the two main protagonists arrive in a prison cell, they talk about having to become "sex slaves." When their lawyer arrives, one of them thinks he is going to have to have sex with him: there is a misunderstanding fueled by innuendo including phrases like: "you're getting fucked either way" and "it's your ass not mine...you should be grateful...you should be down on your knees."
My Dog Stupid (Movie)
A recurring theme of the film is the main character's dog sexually assaulting men and raping other dogs. His owner explains that he takes pride of it and uses it against the people he dislikes.
My Suicide (Movie)
During this movie, an underage girl goes to a party and gets black out drunk. While she is passed out, boys surround her, and touch her breast in a nonconsensual way.
Mystery Team (Movie)
Mystery Train (Movie)
The film consists in three segments. In the second one, a woman in a restaurant is harassed by a man who comes sitting at her table and starts talking to her. She listens and gives him 20 dollars to make him leave. He then touches her hand but she quickly removes it, causing the man to quit the place. However, he waits for her outside of the restaurant with another man (it is nightime and the streets are empty): again, he verbally harassed her and both men follow her as she is escaping to a nearby hotel. She is visibly distressed and then asks another female customer to share her room because she does not feel secure.
Mystic Pizza (Movie)
A married adult man has an affair with his babysitter (a young adult, early college-age but it does not specify exactly how old she is). A woman wants to have sex with her boyfriend and continues trying, even though he repeatedly says he does not want to and is uncomfortable. Her parents then walk in and he leaves.
Nacho Libre (Movie)
The Naked Gun (Movie)
In the opening scene, the main character drives a cop car through a women's showers. Towelled and naked women are shown screaming and running away. Later, the same character looks up a woman's skirt when she climbs up a ladder. He also climbs along a roof and grabs a woman's breasts, then accidentally breaks off a roof statue's penis. He falls through the window of her apartment and charges at her with the penis. At some point, he frisks baseball players looking for weapons and touches their crotches.
There are multiple rape jokes regarding prison throughout, but nothing happens on screen. There are also multiple occurrences of people being forcefully kissed.
Narvalo (Movie)
S1E1: one character mentions that he was sitting in a courtroom when and that a man who talked to him was there because he was charged with sexually assaulting teenagers. S1E2: the main female character tells how she gave birth to her child. In a flashback, we see how a doctor asked multiple interns to examine her without her consent: she seems visibly distressed and her partner does nothing about it. This is played for laughs. S1E3: a man mentions that a woman asked him what he would like her to do to him sexually, and that he jokingly told her to lick his anus, which she did. This is played for laughs. S1E4: this whole episode is about a man explaining how a man attempted to rape him by inviting him to his home and making him drink and smoke. The man is ridiculed by his friends and all of it is played for laughs. The rape of another man is mentioned, once again for comedic purposes. S1E5: the episode opens with a telephone conversation hinting that someone is sexually harassed at his/her job. Shortly after, one female character explains that she does not remember if she had sex with the man she came home with the night before, because both were drunk. This is played for laughs.
Nashville (Movie)
During one of her performances in a club, a female character is pressured into doing a strip tease, that she does not want to do, for all the men in the club to get them to stop booing her and improve her chances of getting a record deal. Catcalling also ensues during the strip tease. She is also catcalled during a separate club performance she gives earlier in the film.
A man jokingly tells a woman he wants to "bend her over" after she upsets him. This comment clearly makes her uncomfortable.
Naz & Maalik (Movie)
There is a discussion of rape, relating to the story of Sodom and Gomorrah. An adult man lures one of the teenage protagonists up to his apartment with clearly predatory intentions, and even asks for the boy's phone number, but no sexual encounter occurs. A character who is presumably homeless and mentally ill shouts nonsensical things, including sexual statements, at strangers.
Nebraska (Movie)
An old woman mentions that her husband's cousin groped her when they were younger. Another old woman mentions that her nephews are doing "community service on account of rape". Her mother corrects her by saying that it was not rape but sexual assault.
Football players have a few scenes near the beginning where they sexually harass characters. Also in the beginning, the antagonist behaves extremely sexually towards a protagonist who very clearly does not want to be involved. Later, he comes into her bathroom while she is bathing and joins her while she protests: by this point at least, it is clear that she is into the idea and this is a sexual fantasy for her.
Next Friday (Movie)
The Nice Guys (Movie)
It is implied that a 13 year old girl is having relationship with a man three times her age. Worthy of note : there is a scene in which a young teenager watches a porn movie with an adult woman.
At one point, it is implied that a character (incorrectly) believes she has been kidnapped and that her kidnappers plan to rape her.
The male protagonist grabs the female protagonist into a standing embrace and kisses her (there is no action or implication of anything more): she objects and tries to resist his kiss, but he persists (1:11:20-1:12:00).
The main male character gets kissed by the female lead and looks very uncomfortable with it.
A character fondles his partners and attempts to pressure them into sex, using their previous relationship with someone else as evidence of their sexual availability. They do not force them but punish them for refusing.
A teenager has sex with a bunch of girls throughout the film, but ends up having sex with a woman around the age of 25-35.
In the fourth sequence (Rome) of the movie, a cab driver explains to a priest that he practiced zoophilia in his youth with a goat.
Night Ride (Movie)
Two men harass a trans woman on a bus, making sexual comments and at one point pushing her face into one of their crotches.
A college-aged girl is non-consensually groped at a bar.
A man sexuall harrasses his male and female coworkers: he grinds his crotch on a sleeping man and tries to rub his crotch on a woman butt when she is bent over. A woman says "if you have your pants down again I'm reporting it" when she thinks he is nearby. He attempts to steal parts from a corpse to sell to fetish websites.
A man sets up a hidden camera in order to film a sexual relationship but the woman finds it before they can have sex.
The main female protagonist makes sexual advances towards the male protagonist which makes him uncomfortable. He then pepper sprays her. She asks him why he does not just carry “a rape whistle”. After a party, the main male protagonist is ready to have sex with the female protagonist but she says she does not want to have sex with him because he is drunk and not in the right state of mind.
No Man's Land (Movie)
Rape is briefly mentioned (as a war weapon) by a soldier.
Normale (Movie)
The opening sequence mentions a rapist/serial killer (played for laughs). The love interest of the protagonist (a teenage girl) asks her to give him oral sex in public in order to prove that he is not gay (he does not act threateningly but rather awkwardly). She first declines, then accepts (in exchange of his help for something else), but it ends up not happening.
A girl spends the entire movie trying to have sex with her brother (the male protagonist) and assaults him in one scene. Himself also harasses another girl throughout the entire movie. Three boys spy on girls in the locker room through the vents and spend the entire movie trying to find women, sexualizing every woman they get the chance to. There is no official relationship between a student and a teacher, but at one point, towards the very beginning, a (presumed) teacher hits on some of the girls that he calls “slutty.” This is all in the name of parody and comedy.
Notting Hill (Movie)
A group of men speak in demeaning and sexual terms about a woman, unaware that she is listening. They apologise when she confronts them. Another subplot involves a woman of whom sexual videos and photographs have been publicly released without her permission.
A woman working in a factory is sexually harassed by her supervisor. He tries to kiss her when they are alone in her office. She escapes, cries, and seems visibly distressed by the aggression. The man repeats his attempt later in the movie. At some point, the father of that woman tries to marry her to a man against her will. Finally, it does not happen.
Now and Then (Movie)
A group of girls spy on a group of boys swimming naked in the river. A girl comments on how a strange man could be a 'sex fiend'.
A man sexually harasses a nurse by touching her (1:18:20).
The protagonist (an awkward university professor) uses a serum to turn into a charming man and to court one of his female students. He is particularly insistent despite her clear disaffection with him, to the point of leading her to a secluded place to make out with her: he insists but after she rebuffs him, he eventually adopts a less threatening attitude and is forced to leave. He nevertheless kisses her later on, and they end up having a romantic relationship (after his real identity is revealed). In the final scene of the movie, one character slaps the bottom of his wife, whom he is talking to with a very humilliating tone, in front of a classroom: she seems embarassed.
Odd Thomas (Movie)
In the first 5 minutes: one character's murder is lightly implied to have been of sexual nature, although nothing is said. The female victime has a ripped shirt and blood on her thighs though. It seems this way especially if the viewer reads the book beforehand.
Office Space (Movie)
Mention of prison rape.
Oklahoma! (Movie)
A male character inappropriately grabs a female character a couple of times.
Old School (Movie)
Some of dogs repeatedly cat-call other dogs.
The protagonist’s cousin tells a story of their uncle taking her to a lodge when she was younger and raping her. It is implied that the protagonist and another cousin were also sexually abused by him.
On the Rocks (Movie)
The main male protagonist briefly mentions a cult where women force kidnapped men to have sex. He also mentions several times are men are subjeted to their sexual desires.
On the Town (Movie)
There is an entire musical number where a female character acts rather aggressive towards a male character in wanting him to go with her to her place despite his pleas of no. She places her legs on him despite him not wanting it and eventually stops the cab to chase him.
Once Bitten (Movie)
At the beginning of the movie, a teen guy pressures a teen girl into having sex (they do not). During a shower scene with 3 men, two of them grab the last one with the intention of seeing if he has bite marks on his upper thigh, but he does not know their aim. After that, the two men talk about how they were "enacting a prison rape scene". There are also various scenes throughout the movie where the main character is made to pass out by the vampire while she sucks his blood, and a lot of sexual coercion by the vampire.
A police captain makes a joke about a serial rapist being on the loose. He also gives a man a rape whistle as a joke.
A man mentions that his sister once had a relationship with their cousin.
At the beginning of the movie, a man tries to initiate sex with a woman while she lightly resists, but he stops eventually (16:57). At several points a man tries to non-consensually kiss the same womany. At one point he climbs on top of her on a bed while she resists his advances (01:08:30). He does not manage to kiss her. At the end of the movie, the latter man is locked inside a room with her twin who is in chains and it is implied he might try to rape her (01:22:20).
P2 (Movie)
The main character is knocked out with a chloroform rag, and when she awakens she realizes the villain changed her clothes while she was passed out. The villain forces her to watch security camera footage of a man trying to drunkenly kiss her; the villain later describes this as the man trying to rape her. The main character sees footage of the villain touching her breasts while she is passed out.
A man tries to watch women changing but is caught by them, and the other men make a joke about how he would try to get into the girl's locker room while in high school.
A woman tells a police officer that her husband is trying to molest her (though he is not). This same man later in the movie tries to forcibly kiss her despite her rejection.
Paper Moon (Movie)
It is revealed that a woman lost her job because her boss wanted her to have sex with his friends (referred to as "putting out") and she refused to do so.
The movie involves an airline pilot who is barred from working with all the major airlines because of his habitual sexual harassment.
Paranorman (Movie)
A character's butt is grabbed without her permission (off-screen).
A college student (aged around 20) engages in a romantic relationship with a female high school student (aged around 15) he is giving private English lessons to. Another college student in the movie states that he wishes to have an official relationship with her after she graduates highschool, and implies that any man his age would try to engage with her.
Parenthood (Movie)
A mother finds a pornographic DVD in her son’s room. She plays the tape and a woman is heard struggling and visually trying to fight a man off of her in the video. This scene is brief and barely addressed throughout the movie. A hole is poked into a contraceptive diaphragm without her partner’s knowledge. He confronts her about it. A man speaks to his sister in law and says “Susan, you look great! lf you weren´t my sister--…“ and then the subject is changed. Worthy of note: A little boy is seen completely naked. He is not sexualized in any matter.
Party Girl (Movie)
A man attempts to follow a drunk woman into her apartment building after she rebuffs his advance. When she manages to lock him out he shouts at her and rattles the door.
Paul (Movie)
Several men ask an alien if he is going to probe them with fingers or metal probes: the alien says this is a myth. At 53:00, a woman is cornered by two threatening men harassing her. After a woman finds out that there is no god/heaven/hell/sin, she kisses a man and makes him touch her breast as well as grabbing his crotch area even after he says no.
Payback (Movie)
A man threatens to rape a woman, but is killed moments later (58:40). Worthy of note: The same man is described as enjoying beating women for sadistic pleasure, and is shown to do so on a couple of occasions, albeit briefly.
Peau D'Ane (Movie)
The plot revolves around a king wanting to marry his own daughter. It does not happen, nor do they ever get physically intimate. But he attempts to woo her many times.
An adult man has a sexual relationship with a girl he knows to be underage: allusions are made to her being "jail-bait". Worthy of note: A man is falsely accused to have committed incest with his mother. The accusation is satirical and obviously false.
A character’s backstory involves his adoptive father bing a serial sexual predator of teenagers, including him. This is described in a non-graphic way. The movie is about being a comedian, and there are various references to other comedians being sexual predators.
A powerful man manipulates women into sex using his music industry connections. He holds fake auditions that essentially amount to orgies. The women are depicted as being willing participants.
Phat Girlz (Movie)
While the male and female protagonists are seated at a table, a man comes by and leans in towards the female protagonist flirtatiously and offers her his card. The male protagonist gives him a sharp look and the man goes away (34:55-35:13). Two of the protagonists have consensual sex in a tub: the man expresses his exhaustion and asks to go to lunch, but the woman says that she wants to continue and kisses him as he tries to resist. This is played for laughs, and the implication is that they will continue to have frequent enjoyable and consensual sex (54:00-54:24).
Pillow Talk (Movie)
In a car, a young man forcibly tries to embrace and kiss a woman even after she rejects his advances numerous times. He eventually stops when she threatens him. This is played for laughs. A man drags a woman out of bed and carries her out of her apartment and through the streets in her pajamas and blanket.
One female character is repeatedly grabbed and kissed by her lover's nephew, despite her systematic protests. There is also one instance of a male character insisting on a female character getting drunk (despite her repeated refusal to drink alcohol) as he stays sober. He does take advantage of her drunkenness to kiss her. When she passes out, he does not take further advantage of her and simply carries her to bed and lets her sleep. His nephew sleeps in the same bed, and he admits to letting her believe she might have slept with him.
Piranahaconda (Movie)
After kidnapping several people, a man forcibly kisses a woman after insinuating that she would need to have sex with him to make him keep his promise to not hurt any of their group.
The Pirate (Movie)
This film takes place in a setting where women are married off to men they do not know. There are incessant come-ons, and a woman is kissed while under hypnosis.
There are several rape jokes throughout the film, but no sexual violence is shown.
Pitch Perfect (Movie)
In the first few scenes, the main female character is given a whistle and told to blow it if she is sexually assaulted. Later on, a man repeatedly touches a woman on the breast with a microphone. She is apparently uncomfortable. A woman gropes another woman's breast: she tells her to stop and blows a rape whistle. It is played for laughs.
Plan B (Movie)
A young man exposes his genitals.
Playtime (Movie)
A teenager catcall-whistles a group of women who do not acknowledge it (1:15:21).
There are a lot of jokes at the expense of women. A man pretending to be in a position of power tells a woman to give him her phone number and to show him her thighs. This main character continues to harass her throughout the movie. The men are called female names and "girls" as insults. In addition to sexism and racism, it is also worth nothing that slurs against LGBTQ+ folks are thrown around and supposed to be funny. This is the source of "comedy" through the entire film.
Police Story (Movie)
This film is about a cop protecting a female witness in a drug-lord trial. She is constantly chased, grabbed, pushed, kidnapped and mistreated throughout. Early in the film, the protagonist tries to convince her to accept his protection by hiring another cop to pretend he is a criminal trying to kill her. This fake killer breaks into her house while she is in her gown and acts like he is actively trying to kill her with a knife. During a comic scene in the police station , the protagonist tries to cope with different phone calls from people who need the police. One call is from a rape victim: she is ridiculed when she says that she was raped one year earlier and that she is seeking abortion pills.
In order to push a criminal to confess, female cops threaten to wrongfully accuse him of having raped a child. Female characters are slapped several times throughout the film.
A female character is drugged and has experiments conducted on her womb and vagina without her consent.
Poltergay (Movie)
Polyester (Movie)
Pootie Tang (Movie)
Populaire (Movie)
This film is about a romance between a female secretary and her male boss. There is a clear imbalance of power between them and the movie contains many inappropriate moves, looks, and words from the man towards the woman. All is portrayed as normal, romantic or played for laughs. Another man also unconsensually kisses the female protagonist.
Porco Rosso (Movie)
Towards the end of the movie, there is a sub-plot in which a seventeen-year-old girl is going to be forced to marry an adult. However, the context for this is light-hearted (the teenage girl has put herself up as the prize in a bet, confident that the person she is backing will not lose) and there is no real threat that the girl will really be forced to follow through with the marriage.
A much older man takes a 17 year old girl to dinner in hopes of having sex with her. She goes to the dinner to get revenge on him for ruining the high school play: nothing sexual happens between them. A group of teenagers force a bunch off KKK members to get circumcised by their Jewish friend. When the KKK members try to leave they threaten them with violence. The teenagers parade the naked KKK members through a assembly of Christians extremists and politicians.
Porno (Movie)
Two teenage boys spy on a couple having sex. Throughout the film, it is mentioned that they do this regularly. It is revealed that a man has installed a camera in the women's toilets for the purpose of spying on the women there.
The main character kisses a woman without her consent.
A man mentions having sex with a woman whilst she was very intoxicated, to the point where the woman cannot remember if it happened or not.
There is a discussion of attempted non consensual penetration. Worthy of note: the film contains multiple scenes of sex under the influence of alcohol and BDSM scenes.
An adult woman has sex with 17 year old boy early on in the film.
A woman mentions how she has often had to escape the 'advances' men have made towards her.
A teenage boy forcibly kisses a teenage girl in front of a crowd of people. The main character is sabotaged into undressing and photographed without her consent. She is later victim-blamed instead of being helped.
For the sake of her dream, the female protagonist kisses a frog despite being very uncomfortable with it (29:24-29:37). Stuck in a hollow tree, a male character flirts with the female protagonist off-screen and it is implied he tries to get close to her: she slaps him away (35:34-35:48). The scene is meant to be funny. In the very last scene, a full grown woman dances with a 6 year old and says she will wait til he is an adult and marry him.
Private Life (Movie)
A woman tells her father that her former lover (the protagonist) raped her several times a few days earlier. This is a lie used to cause him discomfort: the sexual encounter in question was shown beforehand and was consensual. At some point, a man touches the bottom of a woman in an elevator without asking her: she seems to enjoy it and they talk together once they leave the elevator.
Problemos (Movie)
Repeated jokes are made about an adult wanting to have sex with a teenager. At one point it is implied that he raped her, but he denies this.
The film contains several rape (and sexual harassment) jokes (mostly during the first scene, and one of the last scenes).
The male protagonist has sexual relationships with many older women. He is not interested in these relationships and is only doing so in order to solicit money to fund his musicals. He catcalls women from his balcony.
Prom Dates (Movie)
Throughout the movie, a girl constantly tries to start a relationship with a boy which clearly the boy uncomfortable.
The premise of the film is that a female boss forces her young male assistant to marry her. A man puts his hand on a woman's ass without her consent and she asks him to take her hand off. He does it again later in the film and she threatens him. A woman is given a lap dance and she look uncomfortable throughout.
In one scene, a man kisses a woman; she initially resists him. Although the scene is not sexual in nature, it is worth noting that, at another point, he drags her for approximately five miles against her will, occasionally kicking or throwing her.
A man makes several innuendos towards a woman and she is shown to be visibly uncomfortable.
This film portrays the way conversations around sexual assault get derailed when abusers are given a platform to speak their side of events. Major details are not given around the sexual violence but it is mentioned and discussed throughout, often adjacently.
The Rebound (Movie)
RED (Movie)
A man asks a woman to fix something for him so that she will bend over in front of him.
Red Heat (Movie)
It is mentioned that a character is wanted for rape and that his father was convicted of raping women during World War II. A male character receives an injection in his buttocks from a female nurse who then slaps him on the buttocks when he complains about the injection.
Red Notice (Movie)
One of the characters say something completely normal and the other person who is talking to him makes it seem like it was about sexually assaulting someone. A man says that he had a boned when a woman beated him. A woman puts an electrode in a man's genitals.
In one scene, a mentally ill woman implies that she murdered her father, who she says was guilty of having raped her. She speaks about this incident in detail, albeit briefly. This scene is played as darkly comedic.
Red Rocket (Movie)
The main character grooms and has multiple sex scenes with a 17-year-old girl about to turn 18.
A woman slaps a man after he kisses her without her approval.
Rentaneko (Movie)
A man stalks a woman back to her house despite her asking him to leave her alone.
Reptisaurus (Movie)
There is one mention of an attempted rape in the past.
It is mentioned that two characters were sexuallly assault edin the past and suffer from their trauma: one of them was a sex slave and we see him tied in a submissive position.
Someone threatens to rape a man’s girlfriend: she is captured but no sexual violence occurs.
Road Trip (Movie)
Two characters film themselves having sex. Later, the male character's friends pressure him to show them the tape; however it turns out that the sex tape was mailed to his girlfriend so they are not able to watch it. A male Teaching Assistant at the University is obsessed with a female student and makes her uncomfortable.
A guard whistles at a male character disguised as a woman.
We see a singer at a concert where women grab him and kiss him, one for quite a long time as he tries to escape her. A man grabs a microphone during an interview, walks close to the camera and licks the head of the microphone, mimicking a sexual act as a woman looks into the camera and says that rock music is "Raping the ears of our children." A man tells another man that a singer indulges in satanic rituals by sewing female genitalia closed.
Rock-A-Doodle (Movie)
A female character is coerced by her boss into having a sham romantic relationship with another character in order for her career to advance.
A male character explains to his coworker that he is not the kind of man to flash women. A man catcalls a woman. A middle-aged male character explains that he is turned on when he sees a young girl. A elderly woman explains that her father made sexual advances to her when she was young. A man rebuffs his mistress (that he is dumping) when she asks to give him a blowjob before he leaves.
Romantiche (Movie)
A woman kisses another woman by surprise, and when she pushes her away: the first woman takes it a little badly and urges her to try again. When she is pushed away a second time, she becomes aggressive in the way she talks, but does not try again. One woman tells her psychologist that she has slept and fallen in love with cousins several times, without knowing that they were cousins. Later, she is seen flirting with a man and interacting after sex, and in the course of their conversations we learn that they share a grandmother. The first scene is a little bit violent but is not depict as a good or normal situation. However the incest is not seen badly by the character because those relationships were consensual, her casualness toward the situation can be awkward and unsettling for the viewer.
A man says he will only lend a woman a car if she has sex with him. They only pretend to have sex. It is a revealed that a woman lost her virginity to her cousin.
There is a rape joke early in the movie. A group of traveling performers are demonstrating parts of their performances, which includes one of them being 'raped.' The head of the performers says that they’re desperate for pay and suggests that the main characters could sexually assault one of the actors in exchange for money. The main character responds with hostility to this suggestion.
Rosy (Movie)
This movie is about a man kidnapping a woman with the hope that they will fall in love.
Rough Night (Movie)
Roxy (Movie)
A teen sends a nude picture to his classmate/tutor: as revenge, the tutor's friend shows most of his nude (everything except the crotch) to the whole school.
A romantic relationship develops between siblings, one of whom is adopted.
Rubber (Movie)
A sentient tire watches a woman shower without her knowledge.
Ruby Sparks (Movie)
Incest is mentioned briefly in a dialog. Worthy of note: the premise of this movie is that a female character created by a male author comes to life, and that he controls her totally by writing. There is particularly one scene near the end of the movie, where he makes her do different actions and we see how panicked she is of not controlling anything.
There is a scene where a woman is screaming as she is seemingly assaulted. It turns out to be a trap, she pretended to be assaulted to get someone to approach.
A male cop makes several suggestive comments towards a female cop he works with. A man accidentally touches a woman's chest as means to hold her back, he immediately removes his hands when he realizes.
Rush Hour 2 (Movie)
In a fight a man pulls off another man's towel. Later, after losing the flight, two men are stripped and dropped off naked in public.. A man watches a woman get undressed through binoculars.
Rush Hour 3 (Movie)
After going through an airport, two men are forced to undergo a cavity search as a means of intimidation. A man enters the dressing room at a theater and pretends to be a costume designer. He has the women strip naked and inspects them.
Rushmore (Movie)
The main character (a 15 year old pursuing a grown woman) attempts to kiss another character violently and against her will.
A woman tells one of her captors that he will be very popular in prison, and references him being sexually assaulted by many men.
Rye Lane (Movie)
A man tells his girlfriend to get her rape whistle when they suspect someone broke into their house. Ultimately, the situation has nothing to do with sexual assault. Later, the same man briefly mentions how tourism funds sex trafficking.
No clear sexual advances are made, but the antagonist tries to monopolize the male lead, affectionately touches him without consent, and tries to sabotage his relationship with his girlfriend: this is heavily implied to be romantic in nature. The film also features an age gap relationship between a 14 year-old and college-age character.
A young boy fakes drowning in a pool to force a kiss on an older teenage lifeguard he's attracted to. The girl visibly resists, is very upset, and the boy and his friends are kicked out of the pool. This scene is played for laughs, and the girl later marries the boy.
A man makes salacious sounding comments towards a woman he sees walking down the street. She responds with "in your dreams."
Santa's Slay (Movie)
Saved! (Movie)
While practicing at a shooting range, a girl mentions that she is practicing for if she were to meet a rapist.
The film contains a prison rape joke about halfway through.
Scary Movie (Movie)
This film contains lots of jokes about adults being attracted to teens, a closeted gay character being inappropriate to his male friends, roofies, a trans character being creepy to her students, etc.
The main character kisses someone without asking for their consent first. The person does not seem to mind it and it is not discussed further.
Scooby-Doo (Movie)
One of the male characters swaps bodies with a female character and he looks down her shirt to see her breasts.
Score (Movie)
Scream 4 (Movie)
A police officer says he "wouldn't mind living next door to her" in reference to a teenage girl in a suggestive tone.
A woman is harassed by a man at a party but he is told to leave pretty quickly.
A typical 1980s comedy wherein sexual harassment and coercion are frequently played for laughs.
This film features a highly tempestuous relationship between a secretary and her boss (including sexual assault). The main character is shown to be in a delicate mental state and is occasionally touched sexually and beaten (within the context of BDSM) without her consent, but the movie portrays this relationship as romantic.
The Seed (Movie)
An alien basically mind-controls two women to have sex with it to impregnate them.
Senior Year (Movie)
Senseless (Movie)
The main character wants to donate sperm. He asks for “dirty magazines” to help him. Magazines display cheerleader women in bondage. A woman comes over to a man’s house. He loses feeling in his arm and begins hitting her breasts and side with his arm. This scene is not viewed as abusive, but it may be triggering for some.
Serial Mom (Movie)
The underage daughter of the title character was in a one sided relationship with a 22-year-old. Also, a cop flirts with two presumably underage girls. This is played off as comedic.
Set It Up (Movie)
The film features a lot of brutality towards women: there are mentions of women being raped and killed in flashbacks in the beginning and the middle of the movie.
Sex Appeal (Movie)
Sharkula (Movie)
A man sniffs then steals the bra and underwear of a woman.
Sharp Stick (Movie)
The main character, who is very naive and inexperienced, enters a relationship with an adult man whom she nannies for.
The main characters tells his mother that his step dad used to "touch" him. It is a lie, as he is trying to get his mother to stop caring about her husband.
One of the male counselors surprise kisses a female counselor: she pulls away and he attempts to kiss her again, but she leaves. A male counselor kisses another male counselor after he ties him to a tree. Later he also grabs the breast of a female counselor.
There is an overlong, crude conversation about dolphin sex that references sexual violence by dolphins.
It is implied that one of the antagonists takes advantage of naive young women and makes them do sex work. The protagonist visits her possessive boyfriend in jail: he grips her arms as they embrace (26:57-27:30). A man pulls the protagonist close to him as she tries to leave: she is not fazed (37:29-38:42). The main love interest tries to kiss the protagonist and she stops him, but it is clear she is teasing him (41:55-42:1). The protagonist's possessive lover breaks into her room and tries to grab her and strangle her, but he cannot follow through with it and stops (44:41 - 45:25). The main love interest takes the protagonist's hand: she shakes him off but he takes her hand again, and puts a ring on it (59:53-1:00:53). The implication is that she is happy about it.
The film centres on a group of human traffickers and it implies that many of their victims are subjected to fetishistic torture. A brother and sister almost kiss on the lips.
A woman is cornered in an alleyway by two armed men; whether they plan to rob her or sexually assault her is unclear, but they comment on her attractiveness. She quickly overpowers her attackers and leaves. Later in the film, a woman drugs a man and leaves him tied naked to a headboard in her hotel room. The maid who comes to change the sheets is horrified and thinks the man is trying to get her to sleep with him. A character later comments his surprise that she was so scandalized, implying that a hotel maid should be accustomed to sexual harassment and assault from guests.
Sherlock Jr. (Movie)
In a film within the film, a man repeatedly forces a kiss on a woman. Worthy of note: A man kidnaps a woman and acts as if he may attempt to sexually harass or assault her, but this is never stated explicitly and she is quickly rescued.
One of the main guys buys a hotel room for him and the main girl (who does not like him). He wants to get her to sleep with him, but she is well informed about consent and always carries a device that makes really loud sound when pressing a button. Later, she tells the guy she really loves that she has just used the device when he wanted to touch her and that nothing happened. It is handled as comedy. Nothing sexual between her and the one that bought the hotel room is ever shown on screen. One character puts pubic hair on someone else’s food but then is forced to eat the food. A high school senior tricks a high school senior girl to go to prom with him. They leave prom early and shelater tells another character that he sexually assaulted her and that she blew his eardrum out with an air horn. The high school senior is later shown struggling to hear his name called at graduation, implying that he is now deaf in one ear.
A woman threatens to shove pencil up a man's penis.
When the main female and male characters are making out, he asks her if they can slow down or stop for a minute, and she says no. It is played for a laugh. There are also sexual jokes littered throughout the movie, mainly making fun of the man character.
The film contains a brother and a sister who frequently imply incestuous acts on the other. A "blind" man "accidentally" attempts to walk in on a woman showering. He is interrupted.
Short Cuts (Movie)
A phone-sex worker mentions a client asking her to pretend to be a child and mimic incest. A newspaper article read aloud mentions a dead woman being raped and murdered. The men who found her body joke about having sex with her. A waitress is harassed by male patrons at her diner. A woman tells her husband about the time she had an affair while drunk, it is ambiguous as to how much she consented but seems mildly upset about the incident.
Shortbus (Movie)
Shrek (Movie)
A female dragon pursues a male donkey, after he compliments her to avoid being attacked by her. After she mistakenly assumes he is flirting with her, she pressures him into going on a date and getting into a physical relationship with her, as well as affectionately touching him and trying to force a kiss on him. He protests and says he is not interested, but he is quickly rescued and later makes amends with her. This is all played for humor. The female lead tries to force the protagonist to kiss her and immediately expects a romantic relationship with him, after he rescues her from being trapped in a tower. However, she backs off when she realizes he is not interested. A Robin Hood-esque character kidnaps the female lead and tries to get physically affectionate with her, to her discomfort. However, she fights back and defends herself.
Shrek 2 (Movie)
A character forces a kiss on another character in order to make her fall in love with him. It does not work. Another character looks up someone's skirt while chanting "I see Paris, I see France."
The main character recounts having sex with her half-brother: some scenes are shown in flashback (no nudity).
A Simple Plan (Movie)
One of the characters gets drunk and grabs a woman’s bottom while she is at the bar. She is visibly upset and calls him out as he walks by: nothing else happens.
Sing (2016) (Movie)
A male mouse keeps touching a female mouse who does not know him: it is perceived as flirting but it is not.
Sing Street (Movie)
The female lead (a teenage girl) has a relationship with an adult because she is portrayed as ‘mature’ for her age. Later, she tells the main character that the man physically and verbally abuses her, but there is no mention of sexual abuse though it is implied that they have sexual relationships. The headmaster of an all boys catholic school beckons the main character to use his toilet: although there is no sexual abuse, the man chases and physically assaults the boy, forcing him to remove his makeup violently. The main character’s father is verbally abusive towards his wife, making inappropriate remarks on her underwear and clothing, and using sexual slurs. The main character is bullied by another boy who corners him in the toilet and threatens to physically assault him if he does not take off his underwear for him. He repeatedly uses homophobic slurs but nothing happens. He later punches him for not doing what he said. In a daydream of the main character, the female lead is seen to be harassed by her adult boyfriend and she is clearly uncomfortable and uneasy. This is stopped by the brother of the main character who fights the older boyfriend.
The main character says 'I will not molest you. I am but a humble jester, and you?' as a joke to a female character, who later becomes his love interest.
A sex worker in a brothel is implied to be unhappy about her work, and it is implied that she has been treated poorly by customers.
It is revelead that one of the main characters was abused by his teacher when he was 15.
Skincare (Movie)
Someone posts personal ads encouraging men to show up and act out a "rape fantasy" with a woman who is not aware of the ads and did not consent to any of it. A man kisses a woman unwantedly and without consent, then offers to do a favor for her in exchange for a blowjob. A woman receives unwanted graphic nude photos via text with sexually explicit messages, unwanted.
In the introduction, the main character explains that he is depressed by problems "less dramatic" than being sexually abused. Later, he jokingly tells that someone tried to rape a penguin.
One character proclaims that she has been violated, when in fact she has not.
Sky Sharks (Movie)
A drunk passenger catcalls a flight attendant multiple times. Two people are filmed having sex and it is unclear if they are aware of it.
A man walks in and films a group of women who are all changing, later they discover another camera hidden in the changing room. The same man also grabs the breasts of one of the women, and walks in on them while they are showering.
Slaxx (Movie)
One character refers to another as 'jail bait'. It is unclear how old this character is but he and a colleague are implied to have a sexual relationship.
Slayers (Movie)
This film contains mentions of rape. It also features a scene where teenage girls are attacked and bitten by older men who are revealed to vampires, which is reminiscent of rape.
The film contains a lot of transphobia and homophobia, especially in the beginning and near the end of the movie. Two boys take nude pictures of the girls including the killer without their consent. Later in the movie the boys go on a panty raid in the girls cabin.
There is one joke among two friends where one says to the other that his father molested him. This does not appear to have actually happened and nothing else is mentioned about it.
Slither (Movie)
A woman is undressed and changed into a nightgown while she is unconscious Worthy of note: there is a sexually coded scene where the male alien is infecting a woman. He pins her down and covers her mouth, but does not sexually assault her.
U.S. title: Big Time Operators. A woman is sexually assaulted by a cinema crowd.
A man married a 16 year old woman, but they had no sexual relationship in two years they are married.
Smokin' Aces (Movie)
A man says that another man should be raped when he is found.
A man hits on a woman and when she rejects him: he says that he willll hit on her underage friend instead so she knees him in the balls.
There's a brief joke where a woman worries that she and her companion will be sex trafficked, but they are assured that they are safe because traffickers only want young and beautiful women.
A man grabs a woman's hand and puts it on his crotch.
About 5 minutes into the movie, producers of a show talk about their genitals (workplace sexual harassment). A fiance jokingly tells her husband (who is drunk) that she wants to "take advantage of him". A side character gets hit in the testicles several times in a row.
The male coprotagonist does a background check on his coprotagonist and finds out that he is a registered sex offender. However, the latter explains that the record is due to a misunderstanding; he was caught publicly urinating, but did not realize he was urinating on a (closed) daycare.
The film contains one mention of involuntary probing (by aliens) and one insinuation of child abuse which is not actual.
A side character has an emotionally abusive relationship and gets upset when his partner only cares about having sex with him. A character calls someone else a "donkey raper".
Space Jam (Movie)
Multiple characters make harassing comments and wolf whistles toward a female character.
Spark (2016) (Movie)
While there are no clear sexual advances, the villain forces a woman to be betrothed to him even though she clearly doesn't reciprocate his feelings. He attempts to force a kiss on her at the end, but she refuses and defends herself.
The Special (Movie)
A man asks another character whether they were sexually assaulted whilst held captive.
Spice World (Movie)
Spin Me Round (Movie)
Splash (Movie)
At the beginning of the movie, a child repeatedly drops coins on the floor to bend down to look up women’s dresses. He gets older and continues to do this as a grown man. A scientist explains that he wants to do an internal exam on the mermaid including an exam of her reproductive organs. It is unclear whether or not she will be alive for the examination. The exam does not happen.
Spree (Movie)
The film contains a mention of "date-rape" (1:05:52), kidnapping and unwanted advances (1:11:06-1:32:32). A male character tells a female character that he is taking her to his house so they can make a sex tape and leak it to further their brands. She is trapped in the backseat of his car and attacks him to try to escape: he takes a poll to his live stream on what he should do to her and the rape option loses (1:16:30-1:17:26). There are date rape jokes throughout the movie.
Spy (2015) (Movie)
The film contains many instances of cat calling and non-consensual grabbing and kissing attempts. At the beginning of the film, the main character is given a rape whistle. Twice, images of male genitalia are displayed on screen. The main character warns another woman that a man has spiked her drink with GHB. After that, the victim implies that, based on the main character's appearance, she cannot be sexually assaulted. There is a scene where the main character is tied up, and a man takes the opportunity to touch her buttocks, then positions his pelvis at the level of her neck. The main character is visibly uncomfortable and does not consent to these actions.
It is briefly implied that a pirate may act violently towards a woman, but the threat is quickly dispelled and the scene is handled comedically.
Stinger (Movie)
A man threatens to "have some fun" with a woman before killing her.
Stir Crazy (Movie)
In one of the first scenes (04:31-05:33), a main character implies that the weed he has is for his girlfriend that will let him "have her mind and her body [and also of] two of her girlfriends. At the same time (06:19-06:48), another main character insists to a woman he doesn't know that she has "nothing under that coat".
Straight Up (Movie)
Previous sexual assault is mentioned a few times but not talked about in depth. During one scene a woman is straddled and forcibly made out with in what is supposed to be a comical tone by the assaulter.
Stripes (Movie)
A man spies on women showering without consent (50:18). In the film’s extended cut, the main character asks his friend on how he would feel if his sister was raped by Russians. The friend makes a poor joke by replying “Come on, you know my sister. You practically raped her one night. The Russians would just have to buy her dinner” (1:42:28-1:42:38). The joke goes by quick, and nothing is visually described or seen.
A character says that her father, who she had not met before, “made a pass” at her.
The Stuff (Movie)
One character sometimes throws his arm around another, who is not interested in him. He also jokes that she can reward him for helping them, implied sexually. She just sort of ignores it all and laughs it off. There is an implication of a sexual relationship when a man mentions a past instance where he secretly taped the apartment that another man rented for a 17-year-old girl and sent the tapes to the man's wife.
The narrator witnesses a scene in which a woman is lectured by her boss. She compares the scene to a rape and describes it: the description if extremely violent (1:08:30-1:09:24).
Frequent jokes are made regarding a character who raped a girl in highschool and is a teacher now.
During the film’s climax, it is briefly mentioned that one of the villains “had their way” with the villain and those controlled by the creature’s sort of hive mind system. None of the assaults are shown on screen, but the implication along with the graphic reveal of how these individuals were tortured and mutilated is disturbing. The main female character briefly describes her trauma from an abusive relationship and how it affected her.
Summer School (Movie)
A student works as a stripper and is harassed at his job. Off-screen, his aunt and mother molest him, not initially knowing it's him. A teenage girl is ogled by two of her classmates as she takes off her bra at a beach, but stops when a classmate warns her not to.
Summertime (Movie)
Superbad (Movie)
The central plot of the movie revolves around procuring alcohol so as to get women intoxicated, with the expectation that they will be more likely to get sex if the women are less capable of providing informed consent.
Superman III (Movie)
One character says that they do not want to go to prison because, "they have robbers and rapists, and rapists who rape robbers" (34:00).
Superstar (Movie)
The main characters are women who work in a sports bar, so there is some discussion of sexual harassment on the job but nothing graphic. Near the end, there is a joke about someone being "groped" during an audition.
A teenage girl denies the fact that her father touches her.
Swamp Shark (Movie)
A sheriff asks a woman on a date and it is clear that she has had to turn him down several times in the past. He implies that he could make things difficult for her or help her out based on her answer. A man watches through binoculars as a couple begins to have sex.
In a monologue, the main protagonist mentions rape-jokes, slut shaming and revenge porn (1:01:59)
Table 19 (Movie)
In the last part of the movie, a male character says he has only ever slept with his wife while she is unconscious. It is played for laughs.
The man wooing the protagonist grabs her and puts her on his lap while she struggles, but he lets her go (37:26). He chases her around, pinning her down and making inappropriate jokes until she is too tired to run away - he then grabs her by the wrist and twists it behind her back, bringing her to see her father to say that she has agreed to marry him. She then runs from him and locks herself in her room, where he lies that she has consented to marry him. However, aside from this, the scene is not sexual in nature. The protagonist tries to say no when it comes to exchanging 'I do' at the wedding, but right as she tries to, her husband forcefully kisses her to stop her (1:03:45).
Tangerine (Movie)
The film follows two sex workers so it contains several scenes of paid sex as well as some assaults (e.g. : a man pulls open a sex worker's clothes to expose her).
Tango & Cash (Movie)
At 33:48, two men are shown walking through a cell block while various prisoners shout threat at them, including threats to rape them. A man makes a verbal threat of sexual assault regarding a woman who is kidnapped (01:33:50): he is soon killed.
Tapewormz (Movie)
An alien kills a man by crawling up into his rectum.
A female teacher is forcibly partially undressed in order to stage photos of her supposedly having an affair with her underage student. Teenagers touch a blindfolded man, who is expecting sex, in ways that comply with his fetish. The same man expects sex from a sick woman and does not accept no as an answer, refusing to leave her house. A teenage boy is kissed without his consent multiple times during the movie, this is played as a joke each time. The main character's deep fear of pregnancy and resulting sex repulsion promptly disappears after she is prude-shamed and she immediately has sex.
Ted (Movie)
About a half hour before the end of the movie, a man walking home says to a woman: "If I get raped it will be my own fault because of what I'm wearing." This is played for a laugh. The main character touches a woman’s breast without her consent while she is taking a photo with him: it is not presented as being a problem.
Teddy (Movie)
A female masseuse gets on top of a male and forcibly kisses him before he pushes her off.
Teen Witch (Movie)
A teen boy takes a teen girl home after a school dance and tries to pressure her into kissing him and performing sexual acts on him while he is driving. She pushes away and yells at him, but he keeps trying. Nothing sexual happens.
Ten Canoes (Movie)
All the men of the movie (members of a tribe) have three wifes, one of whom probably is a teenage girl. This particular girl is kidnapped and sold by another tribe.
At the end of the movie, when the two main characters are singing with the devil, one character sings about potentially getting raped.
Tentacoli (Movie)
While on a date, a woman grabs and tries to forcibly kiss a man.
The Terminal (Movie)
A woman mentions being groped by men during her work as a flight attendant. Men mention having collected the panties of a famous woman in an airport lounge: it is implied that some of them watched her having sex without her consent. Men set up a woman to make her ends up on the knees of her love interest (the main protagonist): it is played for laughs.
A man and a woman kiss passionately; the man reaches into the woman's dress and caresses her breast (no nudity is visible); she becomes offended and angrily stops him.
About halfway through the movie, it is mentioned (through the reading of a private diary) that the antagonist is a pedophile, who abused one of the main female character as a child. It is played for laughs. This is briefly mentioned again later on, and in the final part of the movie, the antagonist is killed (off-screen).
A man puts his hand on a woman's knee and around her shoulder.
Themroc (Movie)
A woman is groped by her bed-bound father in law while helping him in the morning. She swats his hand away and tells him to stop. It is a brief scene and does not feel gratuitous. Worthy of note: The same father in law talks about how he married his first cousin and wishes his son had done the same, claiming "the old ways" (that is, marrying ones first cousin) were better. No incestuous relationships are depicted in the film.
A group of people believes that an alien is looking to mate with the women, and it does tear open one of their shirts while it is attacking.
In a satirical scene, a man nearly has sex with his grandmother.
There are mentions of child sex abuse and rape jokes throughout.
The main character's clothes are removed by magic in front of a huge crowd: his comrades and others visible enjoy this.
Thoroughbreds (Movie)
One character is mentioned to have done jail time for statutory rape for having sex with a minor when he was 23 (31:08).
Three Amigos! (Movie)
Three Ways (Movie)
Toc Toc (Movie)
There is no assault in the film, but some scenes may make viewers uncomfortable. A man with Tourette’s Syndrome makes obscene gestures and phrases towards multiple characters, but it is explained that this is uncontrollable due to his condition. He has no sexual desires or intent to hurt anyone. A female character runs away from the man, in fear that he will assault her: he runs after her in an attempt to explain that he has no bad intentions, but the scene mimics that of a victim attempting to escape possible sexual assault, as that is what the woman thinks is happening.
An adult man grabs a teenage girl's boob as a "joke" and comments on how she has matured. A man falls asleep injured and in dirty clothing in a drag bar. When he wakes up he is wearing different clothes, implying that one of the (presumably gay) performers must have undressed him while he was sleeping. A teenage character is held hostage and believes she will be made a sex slave (no such thing occurs).
Tootsie (Movie)
There is an implied sexual harassment plot point in the soap opera that the characters of this movie are filming (no graphic details are discussed). Also, there is a scene in which one of the characters tries to seduce the lead, while he resists. Nothing happens, as luckily someone walks in as the assailant is trying to kiss him. The assailant then apologizes and leaves.
During a brief sequence where the protagonist remembers all her late mother's 'life advices", we hear her mentioning that all men are potentially agressors.
A man auditions for the role of a rapist in a film, who is described as participating in a gang rape and falling in love with his victim (10:40-11:40).
The antagonist (an adult man) kidnaps the protagonist's teenage daughter, intending to forcibly marry her. However, it is made explicit that he does not intend to do anything overtly sexual with her until they are married, and she is rescued before that happens. Before his status as a villain is revealed, he flirts with the girl and she reciprocates until her mother arrives and forces the man to back off. She specifically mentions that her daughter is "a child", which does not put him off at all.
Trainwreck (Movie)
An adult is on the verge of having sex with a 16-year-old, only to be stopped by the teenager's mother.
There are two sex scenes where a man is asking a presumed sex worker to role play being raped. This seems to be a consensual agreement, although there is struggle on screen. The scenes are not explicit and mainly concern close-ups of faces.
A teenage girl is implied to be having a sexual relationship with her adult female teacher. A teenage girl obsessively collects information and essentially stalks her next door neighbour. Two teenagers have sex next to one of the couple's younger brothers as he is sleeping.
True Lies (Movie)
A woman is stalked and put in multiple sexual situations with questionable consent.
Tschugger (Movie)
Sexual harassment, sexual assault and paedophilia are frequently used as jokes throughout the show.
Tucked (Movie)
A character is revealed to be the product of rape (which is not shown, just discussed). Later, a character kisses and licks a woman who is restrained. A man kisses a woman and flirts with her, he gets mad when she asks him to stop. A man watches a woman undress into her bra and panties.
Turning Red (Movie)
The 13-year-old lead has an unrequited crush on a 17-year-old boy. After her mother discovers her drawing pictures of herself with him, her mother confronts him and accuses him of grooming her, against her daughter's will. However, there is no actual grooming involved and her mother was worried for nothing. Multiple girls, including the lead, ogle the same 17-year-old boy and even catcall other boys at school, but the latter seems to be consensual.
A man crudely objectifies a woman in his head, but does not do anything.
The Tuxedo (Movie)
The main protagonist is waiting outside for a woman who works at an art museum; he eventually goes to her workplace but stops. A guy says to the female protagonist: "nice rack". Two female agents are practise shooting in a room with mirror- and camera as two male collegues are staring at their rear ends and talking about them in sexual matter.
A man proudly claims that he has had sex with multiple women while they were unconscious. He also says that women do not actually mean “no” when they say “no”.
Early in the film, three men approach two women at the beach and hit on them despite their clear disinterest. They do not seem distressed at all but the men eventually leave. Shortly after, a man jokingly tells that the male protagonist is a pedophile. Another man hits on a slightly drunk woman in a deserted street at night: he asks her to go to his place but she declines. She reluctantly lets him kiss her, but then rebuffs him: he is very pushy but finally lets her leave. At the end of the film, the protagonist awkwardly tries to kiss a young woman: she rebuffs him and he apologizes. She then asks him to sleep at his place and they have sex.
Uncaged (Movie)
A man grabs a woman's breast while at a party.
Uncut Gems (Movie)
The protagonist is stripped naked and shoved in the trunk of a car. A man insistently asks a woman to make out with him: she eventually agrees.
A woman mistakes a man in her room as wanting to rape her.
This whole film is about to young men trying to get a mother and adult daughter alone and away from their company so they can seduce them. There is a lot of implied threat towards the daughter and the man she is with touches and kisses her without her consent.
Unfrosted (Movie)
One executive says that a deal “all depends on whether [the client] has sex with him tonight.” The client and her male aide briefly discuss whether either of them is willing to do it, all while in front of the executive. Nothing is shown, and itcuts back to main storyline. There is an implied affair between JFK and the Doublemint Twins. He confirms they are wearing their uniforms before agreeing to see them, then excuses himself to cash in on his “executive privilege.” Nothing is shown. A newscast later shares that the they are pregnant. All of these incidents are brief and extremely farcical.
Unicorn Store (Movie)
The main character's boss hits on her several times, for example by smelling her hair.
A woman talks about being groped while performing a song.
Unpregnant (Movie)
A teenage girl mentioned how she was stalked by her boyfriend before they started going out. In response to this, another girl mentioned 'Times Up'. A main characters boyfriend did not tell her that the condom broke when they had sex (13 minutes into the movie).
Used Cars (Movie)
Vacation (Movie)
The purposed of the scene is purely comedic, but is capable of making viewers uncomfortable.
The women who are interviewed discuss their rapes in detail.
Vamp (Movie)
A boy vampire tries to forcibly bite a girl half-vampire. It is explained earlier that the act of biting someone is akin to sex.
A man is pantsed to nudity while with a group of people.
The film portrays a romance between the protagonist (a woman) and a man, which begins with him stalking her and acting creepy (licking her hand during the first meeting for example). She ends up falling in love with him. At first, she accepts to have dinner and gets drunk in order to convince herself to sleep with him. At her apartment, she insists on engaging sex despite his refusal (because she is intoxicated): he ends up leaving. The opening scene starts with a discussion of the protagonist telling about how someone took off her pants when she was 6: it is not said if the person was also a child or not. At some point, the protagonist tells that her father killed her mother because he thought she was cheating on her. Later on, the protagonist and her love interest spy on one of her female colleagues (who is 20), who accepted to go to one of her client's home (an elderly man). It is ambiguously hinted that he may intend to hurt her, but it ends up not being the case. They have sex and the two spying character, aroused, do the same. The film takes place in a beauty institute: throughout, a female client keeps undressing and exposing herself. This is played for laughs and the other character do not seem particularly bothered.
Vicious Fun (Movie)
Acts of necrophilia are briefly mentioned.
A woman is killed by being impaled.
There are two scenes towards the beginning of the movie where groups of men follow a woman walking alone, clearly with the intention to harass her. Another early scene shows the protagonist giving feedback on a book cover. He pantomimes with his pencil to indicate that the dresses on the women on the book cover should be lower cut. Then he does the same pantomime toward his secretary. The protagonist has several flights of fantasy in which women other than his wife force themselves on him. In reality, he attempts to force kisses on his neighbor (a woman). She acts as if she does not know what he is doing or why. He imagines that she will tell everyone, including his wife, that he was forcing her to do things she did not want to do.
Villains (Movie)
A man is bound to a bed against his will while a woman attempts to have sex with him (he clearly isn't interested). She only stops when she grabs his crotch, realises he isn't aroused and gets angry. He later acts like he wants to have sex with her and forces himself to kiss her to get out of his restraints.
Violent Night (Movie)
It is mentioned that a teenage boy was the subject of a sexual harassment allegation: this is played for laughs. A heist leader tells his (female) subordinate to crush a man's testicles: she does not want to. Another guy pulls down the man's trousers and threatens to castrate him.
Viva Maria (Movie)
About halfway into the movie, the two main female protagonists are locked in a room with a man. It is hinted by another character that they will be sexually abused and killed, but they joyfully trick the antagonist and escape. In the beginning of the film, a woman performs a trick in front of a crowd: she pretends to get money out of her nose. Some men go on stage and try to shake her to get some coins. They are rapidly rebuffed by the partners of the woman. Everything is played for laughs. Near the end of the movie, the two main female protagonists are caught and tied to be tortured. However, all the instruments break down. The scene is played for laughs.
The protagonist is told in detail several times that he is going to be sent to prison and raped.
There are repeated instances of sexual harassment towards the main character. The main character also non-consensually gropes a man, who slaps her. The main character's roommate has unsimulated sex with a man for an extended scene and at one point she appears to lose interest or become unwilling, at which point he continues to pull her back. The main character is also murdered after a consensual sexual character at the end.
Wacko (Movie)
At the beginning of the movie, a girl's father watches her in her underwear through her window then later pulls her blanket down and rips her pajamas off with a grabber tool.
Wall-E (Movie)
About 30 mins into the movie, the female-coded robot goes into hibernation. While she is hibernating, the male-coded robot ties her up with fairy lights, takes her to various romantic places, and tries to hold her robot hand (earlier in the movie she had strongly objected to this character holding her hand). In other words, male character ties female character up and takes her on unconsenting activities while female character is unconscious.
Walter (Movie)
A squalid male movie worker hits on the female movie worker and tells another guy all the things he wants to do to her sexually.
There is background conversation about child sex abuse in one of the shorts, though it is unrelated to the plot.
A man pinches a woman's butt without her consent. Several allusions are made to false accusations of rape. A woman falsely accuses a man of rape.
Waxwork (Movie)
A woman is tied up and beaten with a whip by several men with a sadism fetish (1:00:00-1:18:00). They keep suggesting that they will rape her after beating her and she will die in the process, but she is saved before this can happen. She is in an altered state and acts as though she enjoys this mistreatment. The men call her a "slut" and a "whore" as well as a "virgin" and other entrapped women seem to be bizarrely jealous of her situation.
A dog licks a blindolfded man's testicles (off-screen). Towards the end of the movie (when the wedding is being broken up), a guy runs up and hits a woman on the rear end and runs off.
A teenage boy fondles an adult woman whilst dancing. An adult man puts a teenage girl's hands on his buttocks whilst dancing. A woman reveals that she had sex with a man whilst he was very drunk.
Welcome to Me (Movie)
A character who is a stripper quits her job when her boss wants the strippers to have sex for money. A policeman wants oral sex from one of the men as a bribe but ends up accepting money.
One of the protagonists, an escaped convict, is implied to have a history with crimes that are sexual in nature.
One male character attempts to touch/hug a female character multiple times throughout the movie. While he is never successful it is very clear that his attempts are not welcome.
Wetlands (Movie)
In a character-establishing scene, one of the main characters discusses his 'torture chamber'. In context, this is meant to be partially evocative of BDSM. However, it is also suggestive of sexual violence. The film features a pack of female vampires who look like young pre-teen or teenage girls and prey on the adult men who make passes at them. In deleted material, this character briefly describing sexual violence which he has committed, but these scenes did not make the final cut.
One of the main characters pretends to be a sex worker. There are scenes where she is grabbed and kidnapped by multiple men but she is never sexually assaulted. It is briefly mentioned that her mother was raped. There’s a scene where a woman’s breasts are accidentally grabbed.
Early in the film, a boss seemingly sexually harasses his female employee on her workplace. However, it is quickly revealed that the two are in fact lovers. Later, in a scene where a crowd panicks, several men are shown harassing women. The scene is played for laughs.
The film centers around a man who repeatedly harasses a woman. A running theme is that men cannot be just friends with women, because they want sex. Someone mentions they dream of a faceless man ripping their clothes off.
Two women perceive the main character to be a stalker and start fearfully screaming "rape" repeatedly at him. The main character also goes back in time repeatedly and forcefully kisses the woman he loves without consent because she does not know who he is.
White Noise (Movie)
In the last ~20 minutes of the movie, the main female character describes being coerced into sex by a medical professional in exchange for drugs. Her husband invalidates her experience and attempts to initiate sex while she is still crying during this recounting.
A male cartoon baby smacks a woman on the bottom. A female character is pressured into playing patty-cake with her captor, and an investigator catches them and takes pictures. The intention of the scene is to be a tongue-in-cheek euphemism without being overtly disturbing. A female cartoon very aggressively chases after and tries to force a kiss on a man.
The film revolves around an anonymous person sending often very explicit letters to their neighbours.
In his internal monologue, there are a couple of times where the main character mentions how his daughter looks like what his wife used to look like and talks about her appearance in a creepy way. A main plot point is that the daughter’s boyfriend repeatedly intentionally feels her up (consensually) in front of her father.
Wild Child (Movie)
When two female characters are fighting, a male character jokes that they should be wearing bikinis for it. A man attempts to grope a woman he is comforting.
Wildflower (Movie)
About one hour into the movie, there is a scene with sensual touch between a drunk minor and and adult.
The Wizard (Movie)
In order to escape from a bad guy, a girl screams "He touched my breast!" The man in question did not actually do this, it is a tactic to save a friend.
Wobble Palace (Movie)
At least two naked women bodies are found during the film: it is told multiple times that one of the victims had her genitals removed.
Working Girl (Movie)
Part of the plot revolves around the female protagonist often enduring sexual harassment from male bosses. At one point (38:00-45:00), she believes that she has been raped while passed-out,but it is later stated that it was not the case. A female character tries to seduce a male character and forces him to have sex with her, as she deceitfully tells him to "come play": she refuses to take no for an answer.
In the first scene of the movie, a woman who is a nurse (the protagonist's mother) explains that she got pregnant by having sex with a wounded soldier, completely unresponsive (unable to give consent) but having erections. She tells the same story to another character later on, who is digusted by the fact that she 'raped a dying man'. Still early in the movie, a young girl explains to a young boy that having a baby happens when a woman says that she has a headache, and when her husband undresses her anyway, impliying that she heard her father raping her mother. A girl watches a man and a woman having sex without their consent. In a women/feminist community, a man tries to help a woman who accidently fell on the ground: she immediately rebuffs him and has a panic attack, impliying that she was sexually abused by a man and suffers from PTSD. Other women come to help her and explain the situation to the man. Rape is mentioned several times at this occasion, and later on during the rest of the movie (with mentions of rape threats by men toward the community). The protagonist (a 30 year old man) has sex with a teenage babysitter who says that she is 18 (he asks her twice). After that, his wife (about the same age) engages in a sexual relationship with one of her male students (about 18).
While tripping on magic mushrooms, the main character hallucinates multiple disembodied hands touching her while naked. She seems to appreciate it. One of the side characters is a polemical comicbooks writer, who creates misogynistic and pervert characters. In one a scene, he is interviewed by a journalist who emphasizes that his comicbooks may have hurt rape and incest survivors.
One main character comes on to the main female character and makes crude comments. Later, he grabs her butt non-consensually,: she immediately stands up for herself and calls him out. In another scene, he forces a kiss onto her.
Wyrm (Movie)
Two teenage boys embark on a sexual relationship with an older woman.
Yannick (Movie)
Year One (Movie)
Yes, God, Yes (Movie)
At the 5:00 minute mark, a teenage girl receives an unsolicited picture of a couple having sex.
Yes, Madam (Movie)
The opening scene involves a character attempting to flash the protagonist. Two characters start stripping and restraining a female character: it looks like they are going to assault her, but then they just take the platter of food she is carrying instead. An antagonist tries to take off some of the protagonist’s clothes, and then she beats him up.
A man watches a woman shower, and men are constantly staring at women's breasts and making them uncomfortable.
You People (Movie)
An old man offers to "medically" check the protagonists private parts (06:15-08:00): his mother tells him that the old man is having legal problems due to his behavior, but she feels like it is okay since he is not convicted yet. The protagonist makes a comment about believing the victims, which the mother dismisses. The main character is sexually harassed by his boss: he then parallels his bosses comment, who says that he made it weird (12:39). It is played for laughs. Later, the boss yells on the phone with a client and references gang banging (44:53). Two characters discuss a peeping Tom charge (1:25:40): this is also played for laughs. Worthy of note: the singer Drake (known for his grooming behavior) is mentioned several times throughout the movie.
A woman deliberately pokes holes in a condom with the intent of getting pregnant with the man she has sex with. He has no knowledge of this and this is only revealed to him later.
This movie is about a man who wrote a novel inspired by his family. When they read it, his siblings react negatively, and one of his sisters even says that he 'raped' them by doing so. The editor of the protagonist (a woman), kisses him without asking his permission when they learn that he won an important award. During the party that follows, she gets drunk and becomes very touchy with him. He brings her home (without sexual intent) and despite her insistence on having sex, he declines and leaves. He then returns the day after, saying that he is willing to have sex after all, but she does not remember anything. It is then implied that they start a romantic relationship.
Youth (Movie)
A scene shows a young woman leaving a room, implying she had a sexual intercourse with a much older man. The context of consent in this brief scene is not made clear. Other scenes in the movie suggest that she is participating in the sex trade. Another scene shows two voyeurs watching a couple having sex in the forest.
A sister finds her brother from the future (time traveler) hot, although she is not aware of him being her brother: she does not try to pursue him further.
A man is harassed by a group of women and a woman forcefully kisses another man. In the beginning of the movie, a girl makes several jokes about pedophilia (wrongly accusing men of sexually harassing her). Near the end of the movie, a man makes a rape joke.
A teacher suggestively touches a child's hand. He rebuffs him and tells him to go away.
Zombeavers (Movie)
The main girls joke between them that one of them was sexually abused by her father.