The wide release this week is Oz the Great and Powerful (2013), and even though stars Michelle Williams and Rachel Weisz have been nude plenty of times before, they aren’t stripping down for this family friendly flick. What a world, what a world! Fortunately The ABCs of Death, Beyond the Hills, and The Monk are hitting theaters as well, three skinsational limited releases that are sure to turn your Scarecrow into a Tin Man!

An international assemblage of horror auteurs comes together for the unique anthology film The ABCs of Death (2012). 26 directors, each assigned a different letter of the alphabet, were charged with producing a short film featuring a death scene inspired by their letter, and this movie is the crazy, chaotic, occasionally boundary-stretching result. The results range from comedic (Dead Sushi director Noboru Iguchi's F is for Fart) to gory and graphic (Inside director Xavier Gens' X is for XXL) to unbelievably sick and demented (Timo Tjahjanto's L is for Libido and Yoshihiro Nishimura's Z is for Zetsumetsu spring to mind). But The ABCs of Death doesn't just push the envelope in terms of sheer WTF-ness: with several of the segments featuring full nudity, you'd be smart to learn your ABCs.

See the trailer for The ABCs of Death here

Immigration and religion threaten to break up a lesbian love affair in the Romanian/French drama Beyond the Hills (2012). Alina (Cristina Flutur) and Volchita (Cosmina Stratan) are best friends who grew up together in the same orphanage. As soon as they reach adolescence, their relationship turns oh-so-Sapphaliciously sexual. But after Alina emigrates to Germany, her gal pal turns to Catholicism to cure her of her "affliction." And when Alina returns after several years abroad to reclaim her lady love, she finds that her les-be-friend has dumped her for her new lover...Jesus Christ. Yup, Volchita's become a nun. You won't have to look very far beyond co-star Cristina Flutur's hills, because 14 minutes in she loses her shirt to expose her pretty peaks. Holy hootage!

See the trailer for Beyond the Hills here

Even saints can succumb to the sins of the flesh, as discovered by Vincent Cassell in Le Moine (The Monk) (2011). Cassell stars as Capucin Ambrosio, a 17th century Spanish friar revered for his fiery sermons and his absolute devotion to the Catholic Church. Ambrosio believes himself to be above temptation, but it turns out the Devil is a woman (specifically demonic dame Dborah Franois), and she’s not giving up so easily. Dborah is hotter than Hell as she tempts our TIT-ular priest with full frontal nudity. She’ll set your snake on fire!

See the trailer for The Monk here