6 New Movies You Can Finally Watch at Home Right Now

March was a relatively slow month for new releases on streaming services. Most of the last films from 2025 finally became available to rent or buy on platforms like Prime Video, Apple TV, and Fandango at Home, alongside a few movies that originally came out in early 2026. This limited selection includes a particularly hilarious comedy, a successful Canadian film, and an Academy Award-winning movie.

March 10

Dracula

Luc Besson, 129 minutes

https://youtube.com/watch?v=watch?v=hverb7siYJ8

Classic monster movies are having a moment! Following recent films like The Wolf Man and new takes on vampire stories (Nosferatu and a fun Dracula adaptation), audiences are eagerly awaiting Lee Cronin’s The Mummy. Less talked about, but still noteworthy, is a film from director Luc Besson, known for hits like The Fifth Element and The Professional. It features a strong performance by Caleb Landry Jones in the lead role, alongside Christoph Waltz, who has won two Academy Awards, and a fantastic score by Danny Elfman.

Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die

Gore Verbinski, 134 minutes

https://youtube.com/watch?v=watch?v=Nm4WbapDzDQ

The director behind films like Rango and The Cure for Wellness is back with a hilarious and clever sci-fi comedy. Starring Sam Rockwell as a time traveler, the film follows his mission to prevent a bleak future where machines have taken over. He arrives in Los Angeles and gathers an unlikely team of everyday people whose lives have been impacted by recent technology. It’s a truly original film and a standout choice for your weekend viewing.

March 24

Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie

Matt Johnson, 100 minutes

https://youtube.com/watch?v=watch?v=y2K9ccMREOI

This incredibly funny movie is a fresh take on the early 2000s web series Nirvana the Band the Show and its 2017 TV adaptation. The filmmakers, Matt Johnson and Jay McCarrol, play exaggerated versions of themselves and accidentally travel back in time while trying to book a show at the Rivoli in Toronto, using footage from the original series. It’s a hilarious and bold film that explores themes of art, friendship, and getting older.

Send Help

Sam Raimi, 113 minutes

https://youtube.com/watch?v=watch?v=R4wiXj9NmEE

Rachel McAdams and Dylan O’Brien lead this exciting survival movie about an everyday woman unexpectedly stranded on a deserted island with her difficult boss. It’s great to see the director of Evil Dead and Drag Me to Hell delivering such a strong film, exceeding expectations for a typical January release. The movie was also a financial success, earning significantly more than its production cost. Hopefully, the director, Sam, won’t take too long to make another one!

Sirāt

Olivier Laxe, 114 minutes

https://youtube.com/watch?v=watch?v=ww-IXHXvS70

This critically acclaimed international film from 2025 follows a father, Sergi Lopez, as he desperately searches for his missing daughter in the vibrant rave scene of Southern Morocco. Accompanied by his son, Luis tirelessly shows photos of his daughter to strangers, even joining them on their journey to the next party. The film takes a dark and haunting turn when tragedy strikes, becoming a truly unforgettable and unsettling experience. It’s a challenging film to watch, but one you won’t want to miss.

March 31

Avatar: Fire and Ash

James Cameron, 197 minutes

https://youtube.com/watch?v=watch?v=nb_fFj_0rq8

Though the third Avatar film won an Oscar for its visual effects, it wasn’t as critically acclaimed as the first two – it was the first in the series not to be nominated for Best Picture. However, it still earned nearly $1.5 billion at the box office. Despite some criticism that the films haven’t had a major cultural impact, audiences continue to flock to see them, and many are likely eager to watch it again on demand before it becomes available on Disney+. Now’s the perfect time to do so.

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2026-03-31 23:57