
The Attic (2007) is a psychological thriller directed by Mary Lambert. The movie follows the story of a young woman, Emily, who moves into an old house with her family. She soon discovers that the attic of the house is haunted by a mysterious presence.
The movie contains several sexual moments that add to the suspense and tension of the story. One of the most memorable scenes is when Emily discovers a secret room in the attic. Inside the room, she finds a bed and a mirror. As she looks into the mirror, she sees a reflection of a woman in a state of undress. This scene is both shocking and erotic, and it serves to heighten the suspense and mystery of the movie.
Another sexual moment in the movie occurs when Emily discovers a secret door in the attic. When she opens the door, she finds a man in a state of undress. This scene is both shocking and erotic, and it serves to add to the suspense and mystery of the movie.
The sexual moments in The Attic (2007) add to the suspense and mystery of the movie. They also serve to heighten the tension and create a sense of unease. The sexual moments in the movie are both shocking and erotic, and they help to create a sense of mystery and intrigue.
A couple makes out in different scenes. In one scene, a clothed woman straddles a man on a bed while kissing him. The scene cuts to the man in his boxers pulling his pants up. In another scene a woman hears someone above her having sex (banging and moaning). A woman kisses her father romantically.
A woman slowly climbs out of a bath tub showing her stomach and breast while covering her nipples. No full nudity is shown.