The vampire thriller Byzantium (2013) is creeping its way onto big screens this weekend, and even though its star Gemma Arterton has done gobs of gratuitously great nudity in the past, she only strips to lingerie here. Plus, absolutely nothing but a bra shot from the sexy, but always skingy, Kristen Bell as the girl who got away in Some Girl(s) (2012). Your only hope for tit in the theater is from Branca Ferrazo who bares bouncing boobage playing a sex addict in Petunia (2012). Nice posies!

A pair of female bloodsuckers attempt to hide out in a seaside town in Neil Jordan's Byzantium (2012). When Clara (Gemma Arterton) and her "daughter" Eleanor (Saoirse Ronan) arrive in a run-down seaside town, Clara takes shelter with Noel (Daniel Mays), the lonely owner of Hotel Byzantium. Meanwhile Eleanor is befriending local teen Frank (Caleb Landry Jones), whom she tells her terrifying secret: she and Clara are actually 200-year-old vampires. That's pretty spooky all right, but Gemma's hot body in a pair of lingerie scenes 4 and 10 minutes in will really get your blood pumping.

See the trailer for Byzantium here

A man attempts to make good with his exes on the eve of his wedding in Some Girl(s) (2013). Based on the play by Neil LaBute, Some Girl(s) stars Adam Brody as a nameless "Man" who travels the country from Seattle to Boston in an attempt to make amends with his many exes: high-school sweetheart Sam (Jennifer Morrison), free-spirited Tyler (Mia Maestro), married "older woman" Lindsay (Emily Watson), his (ex) best friend's sister Reggie (Zoe Kazan), and Bobbi (Kristen Bell), "the one who got away." But although Mia's cleavage is out of sight, Kristen's bra briefly comes into view, and Emily is sexy trying to (re)seduce her former student, there are no naked ladies in Some Girl(s). C'mon girl(s), show us your girls!

See the trailer for Some Girl(s) here

Three brothers attempt to undo the damage their psychoanalyst parents did to them in the family drama Petunia (2012). Charlie (Tobias Segal), Adrian (Jimmy Heck) and Michael (Eddie Kaye Thomas) are brothers each facing a crossroads in their relationships: Michael's wife Vivian (Thora Birch) is pregnant, Adrian is in the throes of sex addiction, and Charlie would like to date George (Michael Urie) but first must learn to accept his polyamorous partner, gym rat Robin (Brittany Snow). Meanwhile their parents, Felicia (Christine Lahti) and Percy (David Rasche), must decide whether to separate or stick with it after decades of marriage. "Complicated" is an understatement, but fast-forward to the 21-minute make for the simple pleasure of Branca Ferrazo's bouncing boobage being screwed against a wall. Petunia will make your boxers bloom!

See the trailer for Petunia here