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New Movies on Streaming: ‘The Testament of Ann Lee,’ ‘Dracula’ + More

@lizburrito Published March 13, 2026, 11:00 a.m. ET Where to Stream: The Testament of Ann Lee Powered by Reelgood More On: New on VOD Stream It Or Skip It: ‘Primitive War’ on VOD, a Ridiculous Dinosaurs-in-Vietnam Creature-Feature War Flick New Movies on Streaming: ‘The Moment,’ ‘The Strangers: Chapter 3’ + More New Movies on Streaming: ‘Dead Man’s Wire,’ ‘The Voice of Hind Rajab,’ + More New Movies on Streaming: ’28 Years Later: The Bone Temple,’ ‘No Other Choice,’ + More This weekend’s new movies on VOD include the critically acclaimed musical drama The Testament of Ann Lee featuring what many are calling a career-best performance from Amanda Seyfried (that’s saying a lot since this is the same woman who played the iconic Karen Smith in Mean Girls). Also out this week is Luc Besson’s new take on Dracula and, for something a little lighter, Kevin James’s latest film, Solo Mio.

In Solo Mio, the the King of Queens star plays Matt Taylor, a man left at the altar in Italy and decides to continue his honeymoon travels around the country alone. The trip turns out to be a life-affirming adventure full of new romance and celebrity cameos (watch for Andrea Bocelli and Ed Sheeran as themselves). The movie co-stars Alyson Hannigan, Nicole Grimaudo, Kim Coates, and Jonathan Roumie and is out on digital now.

These are just a few of the films that are available to watch on Amazon Prime Video, iTunes, YouTube, and through your cable service this week. Check out what movies are available to buy or rent on demand now.

The Testament of Ann Lee is a historical musical is based on the true story of Ann Lee (Amanda Seyfried), the founder and leader of the 18th century religious sect known as The Shakers, known for their ecstatic, “shaking” movements during worship and sermons. The film was directed by Norwegian filmmaker Mona Fastvold, who also co-wrote the script with Brady Corbet (with whom she also co-wrote the Oscar-winning film The Brutalist) and it arrived to digital platforms earlier this week.

French director Luc Besson’s Dracula is the latest take on Bram Stoker’s famous tale of a 15th century prince (Caleb Landry Jones) who is reborn as a bloodthirsty vampire after the death of his true love. As Dracula tries to bring his love back from the dead, he is pursued by a priest (Christoph Waltz) who is determined to bring his blood-suckage to an end.

What you see above is just a portion of the new movies and shows you can watch this month if you’ve got more than one streaming service subscription. We update our guides to the new releases on the most popular streaming platforms every month, so you can stay on top of the freshest titles to watch. Here are full lists, schedules, and reviews for everything streaming:

Liz Kocan is a pop culture writer living in Massachusetts. Her biggest claim to fame is the time she won on the game show Chain Reaction.

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