10-31 (2017) (Movie)
10-31 Part II (Movie)
122 (Movie)
13 Eerie (Movie)
1408 (Movie)
1922 (2017) (Movie)
1St Summoning (Movie)
2LDK (Movie)
Worthy of note: A man tries to play with and befriend children and it is unclear what his intentions are. Nothing sexual is ever said or shown.
Abigail (Movie)
After Effect (Movie)
Al Tercer Dia (Movie)
Worthy of note: a white male character reacts extremely negatively upon finding out that his sister has a boyfriend and that he is Black. He seems protective of his sister in a way that can be read as incestuous jealousy, but this is implied, not spelled out.
Alien Hunger (Movie)
Alien Nemesis (Movie)
Alien Origin (Movie)
Alien Raiders (Movie)
Alien Shark (Movie)
Aliens (1986) (Movie)
Alive (Movie)
An older man drugs and zip ties a young man and young woman: he then drags the young woman into a bedroom. However, the intention is not sexual whatsoever and nothing with any sexual tones happens.
Worthy of note: throughout the movie, a man peers/stares at a woman and invades her personal space. Though he never touches her, he appears menacing.
All Eyes (Movie)
Allegoria (Movie)
Altered (Movie)
Altitude (Movie)
Amenti (Video Game)
A.M.I. (Movie)
Amusement (Movie)
Anaconda (Movie)
The Anchor (Movie)
Annabelle (Movie)
The Antenna (Movie)
Antisocial (Movie)
A group of four people are shown to be captured. The two men are held captive but the woman and her daughter disappear. At 1:16:30, another man is asked what became of the woman and daughter. He replies "He's building a refuge on the island of Salvora. He only let's those who serve him live". It is not entirely clear whether the woman have been killed (with the men kept alive to serve) or transferred to the "refuge", but it could be implied that they have been transferred for sexual slavery.
Apollo 18 (Movie)
Arachnid (Movie)
Arbor Demon (Movie)
Arcadian (Movie)
Worthy of note: At one point in the movie a monster is on top of a woman and pinning her down, the movements of this monster are reminiscent of a rape scene. This may or may not be intentional. but it could be disturbing for some viewers.
Archons (Movie)
Area 407 (Movie)
Ash (Movie)
Assimilate (Movie)
Asylum (1972) (Movie)
Aterrados (Movie)
ATM (Movie)
Attachment (Movie)
Worthy of note: An adult man comments to his friends that he finds a group of passing underage girls attractive and that he wants to pursue them once they are of age.
Azrael (Movie)
The Babadook (Movie)
Bad Ben (Movie)
Bad Building (Movie)
Bad CGI Gator (Movie)
The Bad Seed (Movie)
Bad Taste (Movie)
Bait (2012) (Movie)
The Barrens (Movie)
Barricade (Movie)
Basket Case 2 (Movie)
Basket Case 3 (Movie)
The Bay (Movie)
This is an Argentinian noir film from the 1950s, in which the main villain is being pursued for a hit and run car accident that killed a child. Everyone acknowledges that he is a beast but does not try to stop his active verbal and physical abuse of his wife and child. He is openly having an affair with another woman, but is pursuing his wife's sister as well. She is not interested but he still gropes her, and in several scenes he grabs and attempts to kiss her. There is also a scene where we see him take off his belt to start attacking his wife, but that is not shown on-screen.
Beau (Short) (Movie)
Becky (Movie)
Bed Rest (Movie)
Before I Wake (Movie)
Behind You (Movie)
Below (Movie)
Belzebuth (Movie)
A woman is coerced by police into helping with an investigation: the encouragement to participate includes erasing her file/record "including her nude selfies".
The main character gets another character so drunk that they are above the legal limit and get them to agree to a contract without asking or realizing the clauses in it. It is played for laughs and not appropriately addressed.
Beneath (Movie)
The Beyond (Movie)
Sex and sexual content is never even discussed, let alone assault or rape.
Big Legend (Movie)
Several men hit on the female coworker while they are all at work.
Billy Club (Movie)
Bingo Hell (Movie)
Bird Box (Movie)
Birth-Rebirth (Movie)
Black Box (Movie)
Domestic violence is a major theme of this film.
Black Pumpkin (Movie)
There is not any sexual assault mentioned but this is a survival/trap style film, with a general “we have no choice” feeling that can sometimes trigger a similar anxiety/trauma response.
Blair Witch (Movie)
Bliss (Movie)
Blood (2022) (Movie)
Blood Clots (Movie)
Worth noting: in the third story, a woman is brought out to the woods and told she is going to be making a sex tape. It seems as if she has been coerced into being there but in reality went with the intention of killing the people there.
Blood Lake (Movie)
A woman intends to try and seduce a teenage boy who cleans her pool but nothing happens.
Blood Red Sky (Movie)
Bloody Hell (Movie)
Blue Monkey (Movie)
Blue Sunshine (Movie)
Body Cam (Movie)
Body Melt (Movie)
The Bondsman (TV Show)
S1E8: #metoo reference.
The Bone Box (Movie)
Bone Breaker (Movie)
Bone Eater (Movie)
Bóng Ðè (Movie)
Booger (Movie)
The Boogeyman (Movie)
Worthy of note: a character has his entire body mutilated and his genitalia removed by ghosts.
Borgman (Movie)
There are unconsensual surgeries which involve children.
Worthy of note: early in the film, armed robbers break into the characters' home and attack the mother and her son. The mother is not raped, but there is certainly fear that it could happen.
Brainscan (Movie)
Worthy of note: the main character films his female neighbour (his love interest) naked. He thinks he is doing it without her consent but she actually knows about it and is into it,
Brew House (Movie)
Brightburn (Movie)
There is a creepy scene where a young boy sneaks into a young girl's room and she calls him a "pervert" later during gym class: there is no menace or danger.
Brooklyn 45 (Movie)
Buckout Road (Movie)
Bug (Movie)
A main plot point of this film is that the main character is in an abusive relationship and there are several depictions of domestic violence.
Bull Shark (Movie)
The Call (Movie)
A man unbuckles his belt multiple times but it has no sexual nature to it, as he does this to hit his children with his belt.
Call (2020) (Movie)
Worthy of note: there are scenes including the torture/exorcism of a young woman, as well as kidnapping and torture of a child, but none of this has a sexual element.
Camel Spiders (Movie)
While a man is restrained, a man in paper mache type mask leans forward as if to kiss him, but no actual skin contact is made. The overall premise of the movie is about a young being kidnapped. No sexual abuse or assault is shown or implied at all, but some of the grooming type behaviors to lure the girl to make her apart of their family may be triggering.
Candy Corn (Movie)
Carnifex (Movie)
Carniverous (Movie)
Carrie (2002) (Movie)
The Carrier (Movie)
Worthy of note: passengers are made to disrobe on the plane in front of others so they can be checked for infection.
Case 39 (Movie)
Castle Rock (TV Show)
The Cat (Movie)
The Cave (Movie)
Caveat (2011) (Movie)
Caveat (2020) (Movie)
The Cellar (Movie)
Centipede! (Movie)
Chain Letter (Movie)
Char Man (Movie)
A father teaches his little daughter how to slice a slab of meat. Nothing inappropriate occurs, but she looks uncomfortable and the scene is creepy (1:00:00).
Chest (Movie)
The Children (Movie)
Worthy of note: an uncle behaves predatorily towards and flirts with his teenage niece.
Chopping Mall (Movie)
One character flirts with his boss.: she rejects him, but does not appear distressed. While they are both drunk, she kisses him and he goes down on her. While this is not coerced, the scene is overlayed with a brutal murder that may be upsetting to some viewers.
Chucky (TV) (TV Show)
C.H.U.D. (Movie)
Chum (Movie)
Circle (2015) (Movie)
Circus Kane (Movie)
Claw (Movie)
The Closet (Movie)
Cloverfield (Movie)
Clown (Movie)
A man is drugged and tied up and narrowly escaped being decapitated. He is injured in the process. When he runs home, he is not believed by his family. A woman stumbles upon a chair with straps and restraints and uncovers a camera pointed at the chair. It is discovered that the chair was not used for any sexual purposes, but it can appear triggering. A pregnant woman fights off a demon. The demon chokes her and lifts up her shirt with the intention of ripping the baby out from inside her. The scene is tense and could be first interpreted as an sexual assault scene.
Cobweb (Movie)
Worthy of note: Parents in this film show psychological abuse and emotional neglect. Their child gets locked in a basement as a punishment and has a cahin around there leg/ankle. The school does not report anything to safeguarding team/child protection team and the headteacher is neglectful.
The Colony (Movie)
Come to Daddy (Movie)
Come Play (Movie)
Conjure X (Movie)
C.O.R.N. (Movie)
The Corridor (Movie)
Count Dracula (Movie)
Crabs! (Movie)
Crawl Or Die (Movie)
Creep 2 (Movie)
Worthy of note: a character tells a story that alludes to necrophilia.
Creepypasta (Movie)
Worhty of note: this film features erotic scenes of graphic surgery/cutting: it is explicitly consensual.
Croc! (Movie)
Cronos (Movie)
It is alluded very lightly to non-consensual relationships from the antagonist. A lot of the scenes are uncomfortable with the non-consensual closeness and touching, but not directly sexual harassment.
Cube (2021) (Movie)
Cure (Movie)
There are scenes of domestic violence towards the end of the movie.
D-Railed (Movie)
DaddyS Head (Movie)
Dagr (Movie)
While no sexual assault is implied, the story revolves around women being kidnapped. Victims are held in a sealed room and handcuffed to beds (in the clothes they were wearing when taken). One male character is also held captive/handcuffed to the bed, but he is stripped to his underwear off-screen. The captor briefly strokes one of his victim's faces while she is bound and panicked.
Dans Ma Peau (Movie)
Dark Harvest (Movie)
Two boys catch the male and female protagonists, and one of the boys traps the female protagonist in his arms while the other boy threatens the male protagonist. Nothing sexual happens.
Dark Show (Movie)
Dark Stories (TV Show)
Das Privileg (Movie)
Daybreakers (Movie)
Dead Ant (Movie)
Dead Dicks (Movie)
It is implied that the female protagonist was undressed and redressed while she was unconscious.
Dead End (Movie)
Dead Mine (Movie)
Dead of Night (Movie)
Worthy of note: a man attempts to strangle his wife.
Dead Rock (Movie)
Dead Shack (Movie)
Dead Silence (Movie)
Deadhouse Dark (TV Show)
Deadline (Movie)
Deadly Still (Movie)
Deadware (Movie)
Death Blood 4 (Movie)
Death Ship (Movie)
Deep Blood (Movie)
Deep Hatred (Movie)
There is some forceful holding and a girl dragged away from screen but nothing implies that it is sexual in any nature.
Deep Shock (Movie)
Demon (Movie)
Demon House (Movie)
Demoni (Movie)
Demoniac (Movie)
Demonic (Movie)
Demons 2 (Movie)
The Dentist 2 (Movie)
Worthy of note: a man believes he watches somebody undress and have sex through window blinds.
The Descent (Movie)
Worth of note: Though there is no sexual assault in this, a major plot point at the end is revealed to be how a group of scientists were doing research on an alien that "breeds" by cocooning other species in its web and merging their DNA. Scientists were using people against their will in these experiments to find compatible DNA matches, which may be a triggering idea to some viewers.
Devil's Gate (Movie)
Diggery (Movie)
Discarnate (Movie)
Disquiet (Movie)
Dog Soldiers (Movie)
Dog Star Man (Movie)
The Doll 2 (Movie)
Worthy of note: in one scene, a woman is thrown onto a bed and has her hands tied behind her back. This scene might be taken to be suggestive of sexual assault, although none occurs.
Don't Speak (Movie)
Double Blind (Movie)
Downrange (Movie)
Worthy of note: the titular character preys upon women in a fashion reminiscent of sexual assault. However, he does not sexually assault them but drinks their blood.
Dracula 2000 (Movie)
While there is technically no rape, Dracula turning women into vampires is well-known to have sexual undertones and to be related to the moral panic around women's sexual freedom at the time.
Drive Back (Movie)
In the Earth (Movie)
Worthy of note: the extremely graphic animal abuse depicted throughout the movie is sometimes sexual in nature and may be disturbing.
Worthy of note: a man spies on his female neighbor sunbathing as he describes the importance of sex in life to his nephew. He does this again shortly after while she is undressing but she knows he is there and appears to enjoy it. She turns out to be a plant placed there to seduce the man.
Elevator Game (Movie)
The Empty Man (Movie)
While there is no sexual violence that takes place during the film, a teenage girl is seen naked in a spa before being stabbed in the face.
Enys Men (Movie)
Worthy of note: a woman wakes up naked in a cage. She is not assaulted or harassed during the movie.
Evil Genie (Movie)
Excision (Movie)
Worthy of note: violence and sex are very intertwined throughout the film.
Existenz (Movie)
Though no sexual assault or violence is included, the movie contains strong use of body horror, like the digital penetration of a science-fiction game port drilled into the small of character's backs.
A teenager is forced to watch porn while being tortured by a pastor in an attempt to "cure" the teenager's sexual orientation.
The Eye (Movie)
In Fabric (Movie)
An enemy calls the protagonist a whore. There are scenes and topics involving abortion throughout the game.
Family Blood (Movie)
Fanged Up (Movie)
Worthy of note: The movie talks often about Victorian serial killers. There are some occasional graphic scenes of murdered men and women. A man and a woman are chained up and gagged in a basement filled with torture tools.
Fear of Rain (Movie)
Worthy of note: it is revelead that ons of the main characters captured a female child. She is rescued by the main character.
A teenage boy grabs his girlfriend’s butt while they are kissing and she makes him stop. It is implied they have talked about this before, but he stops when she asks him to and no one seems upset by it.
The Fearway (Movie)
Feral (Movie)
Fever Lake (Movie)
Filth (Short) (Movie)
The Final (Movie)
Worthy of note: teens are drugged through drinks (about 30 minutes in the movie) for non-sexual reasons.
Firestarter (Movie)
First Kill (TV Show)
Children being kidnapped and murdered is a key plot point, but nothing sexual is ever implied and no children are shown being killed.
Sexual activity and sexual violence are both concepts that do not exist in current official releases (with the latest installment at the time of this review being Security Breach: Ruin).
Worthy of note: an uneasy relationship in the second could be interpreted as a man taking advantage of a woman's compromised emotional state.
Flesh Eaters (Movie)
Float (2022) (Movie)
The Fog (Movie)
The Forest (Movie)
Worthy of note: a woman gets stuck in a forest alone with a man she does not know well and who she finds out might be lying about who he really is. She becomes very scared and cries.
Worthy of note: the forcible abduction of human beings is presented throughout this film.
Freaks (1932) (Movie)
Several times in the film, a man pays for sex workers and then forces them to read a passage in Latin. There is no sex, kissing, or groping. All of the flirting and initial interactions of the sex workers is consentual however the man degrades and yells at the women when they hesitate to read the passage.
From (TV Show)
[Under review].
From Beneath (Movie)
From Black (Movie)
There is a very brief clip of the main character’s young son being kidnapped off the street.
Frozen (2010) (Movie)
Gaia (Movie)
Worthy of note: characters are attacked by creatures and a woman gets their blood on her. She is forcibly stripped to get the blood off but quickly wrapped up in a blanket.
The Gallows (Movie)
Gatlopp (Movie)
Ghost Mansion (Movie)
Ghost Ship (Movie)
Ghost Stories (Movie)
Ghost Storm (Movie)
Ghosting (Movie)
Ghosts of War (Movie)
Ghoul (2018) (TV Show)
Gingerclown (Movie)
Stalkers going after the protagonists show a message through a window that they 'want the girl' (45:00). Nothing else happens.
Worthy of note: a doctor implants a woman with his own son's cells instead of/in addition to what he promised. This violation of her consent could be taken to be metaphorically linked to sexual assault.
At one point, one of the characters is trapped in a pitch black room with nothing but a small flashlight while a naked disfigured man moves very slowly toward her.
Good Madam (Movie)
Goosebumps (TV Show)
The Gorge (Movie)
The Gorgon (Movie)
Great White (Movie)
Green Room (Movie)
Grizzly (Movie)
A Gruta (Movie)
The entire film is about three men torturing a woman, but no sexual violence takes place.
Half Light (Movie)
The Hallow (Movie)
A woman is abducted, taken to a building and strapped down to a table. However, there is no suggestion of sexual assault. The main character makes a "How old are you?" joke to his young-looking love interest before having sex (it is clear in the movie that she is an adult).
Worthy of note: at some point, the protagonist, who thinks he will become a murderer because his new hands once belonged to one, warns his fiancee to stay away from him.
The Harbinger (Movie)
Hatchet III (Movie)
Haunt (Movie)
Worthy of note: the main character is in an abusive relationship. The movie often shows flashbacks of her father abusing her mother.
Haunted Trail (Movie)
Haunter (Movie)
Worhty of note: a drunk father becomes aggressive towards his family.
A man approaches the protagonist on the beach and speaks to her in such a way that suggests he had been stalking her, but nothing sexual happens and nothing comes of it.
The female protagonist complains of nightmares throughout the movie. At the end of the movie, she discovers that she is pregnant with the baby of a demon (1:16:00-1:19:12). However, no sexual violence is shown, mentioned, or implied.
It is theorized that some paranormal events could be the doing of a 'prowler' (no one in particular), but there is no implied or direct mention of sexual violence/abuse.
A girl is haunted by a spirit, but there is no abuse or violence involved.
Hazmat (Movie)
He She It (TV Show)
Head Count (Movie)
Headgame (Movie)
Worthy of note: while at a party, a group of people are drugged and changed into new clothes before being left in a warehouse.
Heart Eyes (Movie)
The main character surprises her love interest with a kiss.
Hell Fest (Movie)
Worthy of note: a roofie joke is made by a couple after they danced at a bar. The joke is that the girlfriend convinced him to have some shots. It is unrelated to the plot and they all laugh and move on.
Hell Trip (Movie)
Hellarious (Movie)
Hellblazers (Movie)
Hellions (Movie)
Worthy of note: A couple of time,s a male character says that he thinks a group of home invaders, who are trying to kidnap a child, may be "sex perverts". However, it is said is an campy humourous tone, with no sense of real menace.
Hereditary (Movie)
Hex (2022) (Movie)
The Hidden (Movie)
Hidden (2015) (Movie)
Hideout (Movie)
His House (Movie)
The Hoarder (Movie)
Hold Your Breath (TV Show)
Hollows Grove (Movie)
Homebodies (Movie)
Host (2020) (Movie)
Hotel (2004) (Movie)
Hounded (Movie)
House (1977) (Movie)
Worthy of note: a girl has a crush on her teacher but nothing comes of it. High-school aged women are physically exposed whilst or before dying; whilst this is not sexual it might be troubling to some viewers.
House (1985) (Movie)
It's revealed that a highly emotionally disturbed and stunted man has been spying on and drawing scenes of the main character and her family since she was a child, including when she was in the bath. However, his intentions were not sexual and it's implied he doesn't even realize the implications.
Howlers (Movie)
A woman undresses a man while he is unconscious to tend to his injuries.
Huesera (Movie)
The Hunger (Movie)
Hush (Movie)
Husk (Movie)
Hypothermia (Movie)
I Am a Ghost (Movie)
I Am Mother (Movie)
I, Madman (Movie)
Ice Sharks (Movie)
Ice Spiders (Movie)
Ils (Movie)
Imaginary (Movie)
Incantation (Movie)
Indigenous (Movie)
Inferno (Movie)
Worthy of note: the film contains brutal kills of women, often from a home invader, supernatural or otherwise.
Infrared (Movie)
Inner Demon (Movie)
Worthy of note: the protagonist suspects two adults of having had sexual relations (or spoken about sex) in front of children. There is no evidence to suggest that it is true. Additionnally, a young boy kisses his adult governess on the lips.
Iron Lung (Video Game)
Island Zero (Movie)
Worthy of note: there is a dream/hallucination/nightmare scene where a woman is dancing sexually with a man whilst another man looks on. Midway through the scene, the man dancing transforms into a huge creature, which it is suggested consumes the woman's entire body, penetrating her with a claw/horn. There is a brief close up of the horn protruding from the woman's mouth, and she appears to be dead. It is revealed that this scene was a hallucination on the part of the onlooking man.
Jagged Mind (Movie)
The plot of the film revolves around a woman being repeatedly manipulated into being in a relationship with an abusive woman through the power of a time loop. Through this, we see the way she is constantly pushed into being in a relationship she wants to leave. Furthermore, she has memory problems as a result of the time loop so the audience is left to assume that there is a variety of non-consensual activity that the main character does not remember participating in.
Jakob's Wife (Movie)
Jason X (Movie)
Jaws 2 (Movie)
Jaws 3-D (Movie)
Although there is no sexual assault or harassment of any kind in this film it should be noted that the director is a convicted child molester.
Worthy of note: the director of this film is a convicted child molester.
Jeruzalem (Movie)
Jessabelle (Movie)
The Jester (Movie)
Ju-On 2 (Movie)
Jukai Mura (Movie)
K-12 (Movie)
Kairo (Movie)
Killer Fish (Movie)
King Knight (Movie)
Kingdom (TV Show)
Knocking (Movie)
Konferensen (Movie)
Kotoko (Movie)
Kowabon (TV Show)
Krampus (Movie)
Worthy of note: this film contains a fair amount of gratuitous female nudity.
La Nuee (Movie)
Ladda Land (Movie)
Worhty of note: domestic (child) abuse.
The Lair (Movie)
Lake Alice (Movie)
Lake Artifact (Movie)
Larva (Movie)
Late Phases (Movie)
The Legacy (Movie)
Worthy of note: a 12 year old girl vampire who has been alive for a long time, has a close friendship with an old man, who is posing as her father. It is shown to be innocent, though we can infer from her subsequent relationship with the 12 year old protagonist (e.g. she is shown kissing him) that it may have been more romantic. In one scene, the main character (a 12 year old boy) catches sight of his friend changing. He (also a young boy) is revealed to have been castrated, with a brief glimpse of scars.
Let's Be Evil (Movie)
Life (2017) (Movie)
L'Inferno (Movie)
A L'Interieur (Movie)
Little Bites (Movie)
A woman drugs a man's ice cream but there is no sexual violence intended with this action.
Livescream (Movie)
Lost Creek (Movie)
Lowlifes (Movie)
Luz (2018) (Movie)
Lyle (Movie)
Many of the video elements and fantasy creatures featured in the film contain overtly sexual imagery that may be disturbing to some.
MadS (Movie)
Malevolent (Movie)
Mama (2013) (Movie)
Man Vs. (Movie)
Mandrake (Movie)
Maniac (1980) (Movie)
A serial killer stalks and kills women, but does not do anything sexual.
Marerittet (Movie)
The movie's plot revolves around a demon trying to be born into the world via impregnating women in their nightmares, but the sex portrayed in the movie is consensual. In one scene, the protagonist has a nightmare that the demon (in the form of her boyfriend) goes under the covers and crawls towards her, but she wakes up soon after.
Martyrs Lane (Movie)
May (Movie)
There are initiated kisses without explicit consent.
Mayhem (Movie)
Meander (Movie)
The Meg (Movie)
Megaboa (Movie)
Mercy (2014) (Movie)
Meth Gator (Movie)
S1E3: a story is told about teachers having a thing for a high school senior. S1E4: two guys cheat on their girlfriends with each other, and they give the girl herpes: she kills them because of it. The episode does not directly involve non consent other than the kissing someone else unknowingly put the person at risk.
The Mimic (Movie)
Worthy of ntoe: the film revolves around severe child abuse.
Mom and Dad (Movie)
The Monster (Movie)
Monster X (Movie)
Monsterland 2 (Movie)
Morbid (Movie)
Morbius (Movie)
Worthy of note: The film revolves around a man who is convinced that his dead mother's spirit has inhabited his wife's body. There are several moments where both parties are put in slightly sexual situations during this time but there is no actual incest in the film.
Mothman (Movie)
Mr. Crocket (Movie)
A man kidnaps children, but not for sexual reasons. Nothing sexual is ever mentioned or implied.
Munger Road (Movie)
Murder Party (Movie)
One of the characters is a sex worker but there is no overt sexual imagery and absolutely no assault, implied or direct.
A non-verbal man corners a woman with unclear intention, although the framing is threatening nothing comes of it.
Nailbiter (Movie)
Nails (2017) (Movie)
Necrosis (Movie)
Nefarious (Movie)
Neo Yokio (TV Show)
Neverknock (Movie)
New Life (Movie)
The Night (Movie)
Women are grabbed by zombies trying to maul them: it is not sexual in nature.
Night Shadows (Movie)
Night Swim (Movie)
Night Talkers (Movie)
Nightbitch (Movie)
Nightbooks (Movie)
The Nightmare (Movie)
There is some breast-directed violence by zombies, such as a woman's breast being cut off, another woman's breast being stabbed, and twice women's shirts are ripped open before being bitten/stabbed.
Night's End (Movie)
Spoilers: Worthy of note: in the course of the film, the female protagonist is restrained and a parasite is forced into her mouth.
In the beginning of the film, the titular antagonist tries to suck the blood of the protagonist after he accidentally cuts his thumb. In the end of the movie, a woman decides to kill the antagonist by letting him bite her and drink her blood.
The Nun (Movie)
The Nun II (Movie)
A Nun's Curse (Movie)
Oculus (Movie)
The Offering (Movie)
O.I. (Short) (Movie)
Old (Movie)
Worthy of note: two of the children who are aging rapidly are mentally around 6/7 years old when they physically become teenagers. They have sex off-screen but they do not really fully understand what they did because of their actual young age.
The Old Ways (Movie)
The Omen (Movie)
Worthy of note: A woman enters a room to see a man. The scene where has slight sexual tension and then the man stabs the woman with a magical knife. There are brief flashing images of a woman chained up as she talks about living a life of enslavement.
Open Graves (Movie)
Open Water (Movie)
Örkarlen (Movie)
Worthy of note: towards the beginning of the movie, the protagonist seduces and kills a guard. The protagonist is an adult but looks like a young child and the guard is heavily implied to be a pedophile.
The Orphanage (Movie)
The Others (Movie)
Ouija Shark (Movie)
The Pale Door (TV Show)
Worthy of note: a great part of the movie takes place in a brothel.
Pamyo (Movie)
Pandemic (Movie)
Worthy of note: twice in the movie two the main female characters are dragged away by men (one time from a first-person viewpoint). The only intention is for the infected to eat them, however seeing this can be upsetting, especially as the the women are forced on their back with the infected males clawing at their clothes to try to eat them.
Pandorum (Movie)
Worthy of mention: Two men and one woman are poisoned, tied up, and hung upside down by a cannibal. The woman is stabbed and the man says he is going to make a steak out of her.
Parents (Movie)
The Park (Movie)
Patient Seven (Movie)
Patient Zero (Movie)
Pearl (Movie)
The female protagonist goes to a projectionist's booth (whom she fantasizes on). He shows her a porn movie without asking for her consent: she does not seem disturbed but rather fascinated. The man does not have bad intent nor does he acts threateningly.
Pee Mak (Movie)
Peninsula (Movie)
Phantoms (Movie)
Phase IV (Movie)
Pieces (Movie)
At the very end of the movie, the hand of a corpse grabs a man’s crotch and claws his penis off.
Piranha (Movie)
Piranha 3D (Movie)
Piranha 3DD (Movie)
Planet Dune (Movie)
Play Dead (Movie)
Play Or Die (Movie)
Pontypool (Movie)
Popcorn (Movie)
A man and a woman are grinding against each-other, and the man tells the woman not to resist him (1:21:00). Worthy of note: there are sexual implications in this depiction of a mentally unstable female character in a toxic relationship. One scene shows a violent and very graphic miscarriage (1:14:40 - 1:17:50).
Proteus (Movie)
Prowl (Movie)
Pulse (Movie)
Pumpkinhead (Movie)
Pumpkins (Movie)
The Puppetman (Movie)
Pyewacket (Movie)
Python (Movie)
Python Island (Movie)
Quarantine (Movie)
A Quiet Place (Movie)
Worthy of note: in the opening scene of this film, a sleeping woman is woken by a group of men. After about 40 seconds od them pinning and grabbing her, her mother appears and reveals that she asked the men to throw her daughter in the swimming pool. There is no rape, but the implication/interpretation could be troubling to some viewers.
The Raking (Movie)
The Ranger (Movie)
Worthy of note: an adult male character has an obsession with a female character that began when she was a child.
Rattlers (Movie)
Rattlesnake (Movie)
Worthy of note: the main character is being pad-down for weapons and shows discomfort.
Ravenous (Movie)
Rawhead Rex (Movie)
Worthy of ntoe: there is one scene where the titular character pulls a woman out through a window, her clothing gets caught, and it rips her shirt off leaving her exposed to the other people around.
Razorteeth (Movie)
Throughout the movie, a woman is frequently grabbed and pinned down by men trying to kill her. Towards the end of the film, there is a sacrificial ritual which involves holding a screaming woman down (nothing sexual).
REC (Movie)
REC 2 (Movie)
The Recall (Movie)
Red Water (Movie)
Red Woods (Movie)
The Reeds (Movie)
Reed's Point (Movie)
A woman is captured after being in a car crash and kept locked up in a man's basement: she is brainwashed into believing that he is her brother.
The Reef (Movie)
Relic (2020) (Movie)
The Remains (Movie)
Renfield (Movie)
Worthy of mention: The beginning of the movie starts in a therapy group for people in abusive relationships. These people share their stories. These meetings take place a few times throughout the movie.
The Reptile (Movie)
Requiem (Movie)
Resident Evil (Movie)
Worthy of note: a woman is captured and held captive.
Resolution (Movie)
The Resort (Movie)
The Retreat (Movie)
The Rift (Movie)
The Ring (Movie)
The Ring 2 (Movie)
Ringu (Movie)
Rogue (2007) (Movie)
Rohtenburg (Movie)
Worthy of note: a man asks another man to bite his penis off. When the man tries and is unsuccessful, he cuts it off with a knife instead.
Run (Movie)
The Sacrament (Movie)
Sally Face (Video Game)
Salvage (Movie)
The Sand (Movie)
Sator (Movie)
Saw V (Movie)
Saw VI (Movie)
Scanners (Movie)
Scare Me (Movie)
Scare Us (Movie)
The School (Movie)
School-Live! (TV Show)
Worthy of note: at points, there is some sexualization of teenage girls - we see them getting undressed and in their underwear and bikinis. They're juniors and seniors in high school, but the art style makes them appear younger.
Worthy of note: a robot is modeled after the main character's deceased sister. The main character expresses discomfort at this due to the male scientist's affection for the robot and after seeing that the robot has breasts.
Scream Queens (TV Show)
Sea Fever (Movie)
Seedpeople (Movie)
Serenity Farm (Movie)
Worthy of note: a man has his genitals mutilated and this is both shown and talked about.
There are many vivid descriptions of domestic violence.
The Shallows (Movie)
Shapeless (Movie)
Share Or Die (Movie)
Shark Bait (Movie)
Shark Waters (Movie)
A woman falls off the boat and is unconscious when they pull her out of the water. One of the men undresses her while she is still unconscious to get her out of her wet clothes.
Shifted (Movie)
Shiki (TV Show)
Shin Godzilla (Movie)
The Shining (Movie)
Although the movie contains no confirmed sexual assault, it is theorized that the main child protagonist may be a sexual abuse victim of his father. There are subtle references to this in the movie and his possible abuse, although not specifically defined as sexual, is a plot point throughout the movie.
Although the book contains no confirmed sexual assault, it is theorized that the main child protagonist may have experienced sexual abuse at the hands of his father. There are subtle references to this in the book and his possible abuse, although not specifically defined as sexual, is a plot point throughout the book. There is a scene where the above-mentioned abusive father starts initiating sex with his wife while she is trying to have a serious conversation. She does not appear to be bothered by this.
Shock (Movie)
Worthy of note: a young boy spies on his mother in the shower.
Shock Waves (Movie)
Shortcut (Movie)
Shriek (Movie)
Shriekshow (Movie)
Sick (Movie)
Sightless (Movie)
Silver Bullet (Movie)
The Similars (Movie)
Sinister (Movie)
Sinister 2 (Movie)
Sissy (Movie)
Skew (Movie)
Skinamarink (Movie)
While there is no sexual assault content, the movie revolves around two very young children who are in constant physical danger. There are tense and potentially disturbing scenes involving the children and their parental figures as well as dialogue that could remind viewers of realistic abusive situations. The film depicts children enduring abuse they cannot fully understand or defend against.
It (1990) (TV Show)
Worthy of note: domestic violence.
Itsy Bitsy (Movie)
Sky Monster (Movie)
Slash-Back (Movie)
Slayer (Movie)
Slender Man (Movie)
Slice (Movie)
Slumber (Movie)
Worthy of note: teen boys watch teen girls undress without them knowing. Later in the movie, the killer says to a female victim: 'You know you want it'.
Smile (2022) (Movie)
Smile 2 (Movie)
A male fan shows up at the main character's house and undresses. Nothing indecent is shown, but ater he is found naked, he sprints at main character. All of this is a hallucination and not real.
Snow Beast (Movie)
Snow Falls (Movie)
Solomon Kane (Movie)
Solstice (Movie)
Worthy of note: one of the 12 year old male protagonists likes to climb a tree and spy through the windows of what appears to be a brothel or peep show. No details given; it is part of a greater motif of him being in a hurry to grow up.
Sous La Seine (Movie)
Worthy of note: an older man makes a comment to a female police officer. It may be seen as a catcall, but it is in no way predatory or uncomfortable, and it comes off as a simple compliment.
Southbound (Movie)
Spell (Movie)
Spiders (Movie)
Spiders 3D (Movie)
Spirit Trap (Movie)
Splinter (Movie)
Squealer (Movie)
Throughout the movie, women are shown naked being violently murdered.
The Stairs (Movie)
Starve Acre (Movie)
Worthy of note: A character shares that their father used to tape their mouth shut and force them to undress and stand outside in the cold. No sexual motivation.
Stay Alive (Movie)
Worthy of note: two women overhear a couple having sex and listen in on them without the couple's consent or knowledge.
Stephanie (Movie)
Sting (2024) (Movie)
Stitches (Movie)
Storage 24 (Movie)
The Strings (Movie)
Studio 666 (Movie)
The Stylist (Movie)
Worthy of note: awoman breaks into another woman's house and masturbates in her bed.
Superdeep (Movie)
Superhost (Movie)
Worthy of note: A man repeatedly propositions a woman who is uninterested, but it is revealed this is an inside joke between them.
While there is no rape or mention of rape in the film, some of the violence is purposefully erotic. In particular, the first murder scene (10-15 minutes into the film) is very intense and may be taken to invoke the imagery of rape. The woman's head is grabbed by the murderer and her face pressed against the window, close to the murderer's body. She is then stabbed multiple times through the chest: we see a lot of close ups of the knife entering her body. He continues to stab her while she is lying on the floor, and attaches a cord to her waist, which makes her body shake and convulse. Then we see a close up of her being stabbed directly in her now exposed heart: this looks a lot like non-consensual sexual penetration. She is then hung, and lines of blood drip down her legs from under her dress.
A brief scene shows an incapacitated and naked man being teased by a group of women (witches).
Swarmed (Movie)
Sweetheart (Movie)
Worthy of note: a girl is tied up after fighting with two other characters.
Swim (Movie)
Syk Pike (Movie)
The Taking (Movie)
Worthy of note: during a brief scene with a female ghost, blood is seen dripping through between her legs.
The male main lead meets the female main lead when she is a kid. She then grows up and they fall in love with each other: some viewers may find this triggering. S1E11: the antagonist intimidates the female lead by grabbing her hand, kissing it, and saying he's quite fond of her while she resists. S1E12: the antagonist blackmails the female lead into going on a date with him and wearing an outfit he's chosen for her (dress and heels).
The Tank (Movie)
Tarot (Movie)
Tarot Curse (Movie)
Teardrop (Movie)
Temple (2017) (Movie)
Content Warnings for this book from the author’s website: Death of a parent/grief, animal death (on page - cow and lizards; off page, referenced but not described - cat; off page, referenced and somewhat described - unspecified animals), mentions of self-harm/suicide, drinking and drug use, infidelity, discussions of toxic intimate relationships, detailed body horror/gore, violence, death (includes child death).
Termination (Movie)
Worthy of note: In chapter 1, a woman is drugged unconscious by a man so he can perform medical experiments on her and she sees another women who has also been put through this. There is no assault but the drugging may be triggering.
Worthy of note: A woman is being chased by a masked man with a chainsaw. Fearing for her life, she runs into the woods and comes across a gas station. Upon bursting through the door, the man chasing her disappears. She falls into the arms of another man and begs for help. He insists everything is okay,m and tells her he will take her to the police. He pulls his truck around and pulls out a potato sack and rope. She screams and begs for mercy as he beats her with a broom until unconscious. He ties her arms behind her back, throws a sack over her head, and drags her to his truck. During the drive, he jabs her repeatedly with a stick while she cries. Later, she is tied to a chair at a table surrounded by three men and cries and begs for help. Although not explicitly sexually assaulted, these scenes may be triggering for some.
They Live (Movie)
They Nest (Movie)
They Reach (Movie)
They See You (Movie)
They Talk (Movie)
Worthy of note: this books features an unhealthy relationship with sadomasochistic themes: both parties are adults.
Thinner (Movie)
Thriller (Movie)
Tideland (Movie)
Worthy of note: there are multiple occasions where an adult man kisses a young girl. The man also discusses how he used to be kissed by an older woman as a child. A young girl sees a woman and man having sex.
Till Death (Movie)
Time Cut (Movie)
Time Lapse (Movie)
Tin & Tina (Movie)
Worth of note: a man emotionally abusing his wife is a big part of the plot.
The Tortured (Movie)
Town Creek (Movie)
SPOILERS: At 10:00, the antagonist finds a little girl holding her dead bird in a cellar. He approaches her and uses occult magic to bring it to life. He tells her he can use magic to do much more, but it requires her help that will 'only hurt a little bit each time'. The camera cuts to the view of the farm. Nothing sexual occurs, but non-sexual violence is implied. At 54:00, an explanation of the plot discusses the young girl having been physically (but not sexually) abused over the course of several years.
The Toybox (Movie)
Trace (Movie)
Trap (Movie)
A man removes his upper clothing as he is about to attack a woman. (SPOILER: he does not manager to hurt her). A man forces a girl to step in his car with malicious intent but nothing of sexual intent (SPOILER: she gets away safely).
Trap House (Movie)
Trash Humpers (Movie)
Treevenge (Movie)
Tremors (Movie)
Triangle (Movie)
Trucks (Movie)
Tumbbad (Movie)
The Twin (Movie)
Umma (Movie)
Under the Bed (Movie)
Worthy of note: a woman wakes up to find a stranger in her bed.
Underwater (Movie)
The Unholy (Movie)
Unhuman (Movie)
Until Dawn (Movie)
Vacancy (Movie)
Worthy of note: Series of grainy VHS tapes are viewed by the protagonists (32:00-35:00). Only shorts glimpses of the videos are shown, but they include scenes were a group of near naked women are attacked by a group of men, and pinned to the bed, floor and wall before being stabbed to death. None of these videos include actual sexual assaults, but the imagery may be upsetting.
Vampire Bats (Movie)
Vampyr (Movie)
Venom (1981) (Movie)
Vermines (Movie)
VHS 85 (Movie)
The Vigil (TV Show)
Vikingulven (Movie)
A major plot point is that all women of child bearing age (including a girl of 17) have been made pregnant by an alien force. Although several of the women are shown to be distressed by the pregnancies, they do not know how they became pregnant, and the mechanism is never identified. It is speculated, by some characters, to have been done by some form of remotely beamed signal.
Visions (Movie)
Vivarium (Movie)
Worthy of note: at some point, the two protagonists (a couple) argue, and the man ends up pinning the woman to the ground.
Viy (1967) (Movie)
Voces (Movie)
Walk Away (Movie)
A girl is in love with a guy who is in college: her age is unclear, but she does look a bit younger than him. No relationship develops.
Warm Bodies (Movie)
The Watchers (Movie)
Weird Fiction (Movie)
The Welder (Movie)
The Wendigo (Movie)
Werewolves (Movie)
Worth noting: Chapter 14 has a reference to a former lord who is rumored to have fathered many children with his servants.
White Zombie (Movie)
Worthy of note: a woman tries to seduce a man who is engaged. He is very upset by this. A theme throughout the whole movie is a Christian man being shocked by pagan sexuality.
There is a scene where two adults are having consentual sex but during intercourse, one of them sees something that makes them nervous. The other convinced them that it is nothing and that they should continue. This happens twice. It is possible to contrue this scene in a way that could be triggering for some.
Winterbeast (Movie)
Wish Upon (Movie)
Wishmaster (Movie)
Witchboard (Movie)
Without Name (Movie)
Woe (Movie)
Wolf Cop (Movie)
Wolf Hollow (Movie)
Wood Witch (Movie)
XIII (Movie)
XX (Movie)
Y2K (Movie)
A main plot in the movie is the main character trying to have sex with his crush. His crush is currently dating someone else but in the end kisses the main character. There are also scenes showing pornography, as the main character has it up on his computer. A woman is ontop of a man with her chest out.
A woman has alcohol forcibly poured down her throat that has drugs mixed in it: this is not for sexual purposes. Multiple deceased women shown.
Your Monster (Movie)
You're Next (Movie)
Worthy of note: a character suggests an unusual sexual act and acts offended and annoyed when their partner declines.
Yume Nikki (Video Game)
Worthy of note: Although the game takes place in a dream, has no dialogue, and everything is left up to interpretation, there are moments that one could interpret as having sexual undertones. The player can find a zipper and if they stab it, it will start bleeding. After entering the zipper, there is a phallic-looking creature that rubs a stairway railing. It also rubs the railing faster or slower depending on what item ythe player have equipped.
Zombi Child (Movie)
Zombi 2 (Movie)
Zombieland (Movie)
Worthy of note: a man briefly stops a woman who wants to have sex with him because his girlfriend just left. She insists and he then agrees to it.
Zombieland Saga (TV Show)
It is slightly implied that a 29 year old woman develops a crush on a 16 year old boy. However, no relationship happens. Worthy of note: a character was previously a courtesan, though this is only briefly mentioned and not discussed further.