The Toronto International Film Festival officially came to an end this weekend. With that exciting film festival, we have a full scope of upcoming releases with skintastic nudity. You're going to love part two of my Toronto Film Festival nudity recap because we have some big stars, highly anticipated movies, and great nude scenes. Let's take a look:
SACRIFICE
I love a great script as much as I love a great nude scene. Okay, I might love a great nude scene more, but still. So, when one of my favorite screenwriters writes a film with a star-studded cast featuring Salma Hayek? I am so down to watch. Sacrifice is written by Will Arbery (you know him from Succession) and directed by Romain Gavras. Women dance and strip down to their skivvies, but Salma shows up looking like a million bucks. Here's the show: we only see her cleavage. Trust us: it's still worth talking about.BABYSTAR
Here is a film for our modern times. Featuring all nudecomers to Skin, this film focuses on a teen girl in a vlogging family. As she grows older, she discovers that she is the star of her parents' content as well as their victim. This German film introduces us to Maja Bons playing the teen girl. She looks amazing in a bikini, yoga gear, and bras. She takes her bra off in one scene...but we don't see much. Still, she is gorgeous, and she gives an alluring performance in this interesting new film.
ERUPCJA
This Polish-English coproduction is a trippy one. Starring Charli XCX and co-written by her and her co-star Lena Gorain, this flick features the young women getting to know each other in a sapphic way. As a result, we see some sensual things and a bit of nudity! Lena sticks to a shower scene that does not go below her bare shoulders, but Charli dares to show us more. She shows sideboobs when she gets up from a massage table, and she shows her bottom buns when her skirt rides up!

FRANKENSTEIN
Finally, here's Frankenstein. That's right, folks. Guillermo Del Toro's long-awaited Frankenstein is alive! Oscar Isaac plays Dr. Frankenstein in this adaptation, which is fairly faithful to the book. Jacob Elordi goes against type to play The Monster, and the cast is filled out by Mia Goth and Lauren Collins (of Degrassi fame!).
