
Masters of Horror (2005) is a horror anthology series created by Mick Garris for Showtime. The series consists of 13 episodes, each directed by a different horror director. The series is known for its explicit and often graphic depictions of violence and sex.
The series contains some of the most memorable and controversial sex scenes in horror movie history. In the episode "Dreams in the Witch-House," directed by Stuart Gordon, a young woman is seduced by a rat-like creature. In "Cigarette Burns," directed by John Carpenter, a man is forced to watch a snuff film in order to save his friend. In "Imprint," directed by Takashi Miike, a woman is brutally raped by a ghost.
The sex scenes in Masters of Horror are often used to explore themes of power and control. In "Dreams in the Witch-House," the rat-like creature is a symbol of male dominance, while in "Cigarette Burns," the snuff film is a metaphor for the power of the media. In "Imprint," the rape scene is used to explore the power of the supernatural.
The sex scenes in Masters of Horror are often shocking and disturbing, but they are also used to explore deeper themes and ideas. The series is a must-see for horror fans, as it contains some of the most memorable and controversial sex scenes in horror movie history.
The latter half of season 2 (starting with Ep 6 "Pelts") is much more sexual than the first 5 episodes. Sexual content includes multiple strip clubs, fetishes, graphic sex (both shown and implied). Numerous scenes where a woman is on top of a man having sex. Breasts and butts are shown multiple times in multiple episodes. Teenager remarks to a friend over phone "they're doing it" (regarding her parents).
Season 1 has full frontal female nudity, followed by a man kissing her body and nipples.