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BY MR. SKIN

Fall is a time of frights, so let Mr. Skin put you on to three great sources of scares and skin, like the 2019 fantasy horror Theresa & Allison. For even more bloody good nudity, take a look through Mr. Skin’s Favorite Horror Movie Nudes Playlist, plus there’s always our video compilation of the Top 5 Skingoria Scenes. These scream queens are more like cream queens!


Top 5 Horror Movie Nude Scenes of the 2020s


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BY MR. SKIN

The 2020s have been a great decade for horror movie nudity, and today, we’re rounding up the top five scary hot nude scenes that have defined the decade so far, including Lily-Rose Depp in NosferatuMia Goth in Infinity PoolBrittany Snow in XAlison Brie in Together, and Margaret Qualley and Demi Moore in The Substance!


Jewelz Blu Offers Jovan Jordan Her ‘Juicy Booty’


BY MICHAEL WHITEACRE

LOS ANGELES — The stunning Jewelz Blu brings her juicy booty and trademark presence to a new boy/girl scene with Jovan Jordan, directed by Wrex Oliver and now in digital release from Hush Hush Entertainment.


Jessica Aaren Provides Hands-On Therapy at PervMom


Jessica Aaren Provides Hands-On Therapy at PervMom

BY MICHAEL WHITEACRE

LOS ANGELES — Stunner Jessica Aaren stars in the tantalizing “Can I Please Cum Now? Stepmom’s Edging Lessons,” an all-new taboo fantasy now in digital release from Family Strokes/PervMom.


Top 5 Horror Movie Nude Scenes of the 2010s


Top 5 Horror Movie Nude Scenes of the 2010s

BY MR SKIN

The 2010s were the decade where horror got “elevated” as they like to say, but the decade produced some nude scenes sure to elevate your manhood! We’ve got everything from tentacle monsters in The Untamed to a pair of scenes featuring a pair of naked celebs! Kick off spooky season with these five phenomenal nude scenes from 2010s horror movies!


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SCREW is an adult culture and entertainment magazine covering sex news, satire, adult film reviews, celebrities, vintage erotica history, nightlife, and uncensored commentary. Founded in 1968 by Al Goldstein and revived for a digital audience by Phil Italiano, SCREW publishes original features, cultural criticism, event guides, and archival stories from the filth-and-free-speech tradition.