
Creepshow (2019) is a horror anthology film directed by Greg Nicotero and produced by the legendary George A. Romero. The movie is based on the 1982 film of the same name and features five stories of terror, each with its own unique twist. One of the stories, "The Companion", features a sexual moment that is sure to leave viewers feeling uneasy.
The story follows a young woman named Hannah (Adrienne Barbeau) who is hired to be the companion of an elderly man named Henry (Tom Atkins). Henry is a lonely man who is desperate for companionship and is willing to pay Hannah a large sum of money for her services. As the story progresses, it becomes clear that Henry has a sinister agenda and is using Hannah to fulfill his own twisted desires.
The sexual moment in the story comes when Henry attempts to seduce Hannah. He begins by telling her that she is beautiful and that he has been watching her for some time. He then proceeds to kiss her and caress her body, all while she is clearly uncomfortable and trying to push him away. The scene is uncomfortable to watch and serves as a reminder that even in horror films, sexual assault is a real issue.
Overall, Creepshow (2019) is a great horror anthology film that features some truly terrifying moments. The sexual moment in "The Companion" is one of the most unsettling scenes in the movie and serves as a reminder that sexual assault is a real issue that should not be taken lightly.
In S01E05 "Night of the Paw" buttocks are shown. In this episode you also see fully nude women on a morgue like table breasts and pubic area fully shown for few minutes. Towards the end there is another with room full of naked dead people where breast are in full view.
Some episodes use sexual language.
S1E3 has a foreplay scene that's interrupted. The girl is in bra and underwear. The male is kissing her stomach but is interrupted.
Some episodes have some mild sexuality. Check Parent Guide for information on individual episodes.