: In the 1960s and 70s, directors like Russ Meyer and Radley Metzger gained recognition for their distinct styles in mature cinema, bridging the gap between niche adult films and mainstream storytelling.
: High levels of gore or cruelty.
In the United States, the voluntary rating system managed by the Motion Picture Association (MPA) often results in higher prevalence of smoking and alcohol use in adult-rated movies compared to lower-rated films. Adult Movies
The consumption of adult content is a widely studied topic in psychology and sociology.
: Some studies have suggested links between frequent exposure to certain types of adult content and shifts in sexual attitudes or behaviors. : In the 1960s and 70s, directors like
: In the first half of the 20th century, a "protectionist" approach was common, aiming to shield younger generations from films containing "adult" themes.
: Viewers often seek adult films because they prompt strong physiological reactions, such as increased heart rate and the release of endorphins. The consumption of adult content is a widely
The concept of movies specifically for adults has evolved alongside social norms and legal standards.
What constitutes an "adult" film varies by country and rating organization. For example, the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) uses the category for films featuring: Sexually Explicit Scenes : Depictions of sexual activity.