Poster for the movie 'Geography Club' featuring a group of people standing against a blue background, with names and movie title in yellow handwriting.

Geography Club

A group of high school students form an after-school club to share their experiences and feelings in a discreet way. The club is a way for students with different sexual orientations to connect with like-minded friends and avoid being discovered.

Outfest Audience Award for Best Feature Film, GLAAD Media Awards Nominated for Outstanding Feature Film, Honolulu Rainbow Film Festival Received the Rainbow Award

Streamed on: Released in theatres, Netflix, Amazon.

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Poster for the movie 'Sins of Our Youth' featuring several characters, including a young man in the center, a sunset background, and silhouettes of people with weapons at the bottom. The title is prominently displayed in the center.

Sins Of Our Youth

Four teenagers accidentally murder a younger boy while shooting assault weapons. In a moment of desperation, paranoia, and fear that their lives have been ruined by the deadly accident, the teens try to find a way out. They drunkenly construct a perilous plan that leads to an unexpected conclusion.

Streamed on: Peacock, Amazon, Apple TV

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A movie poster featuring two smiling people standing in a cozy, decorated room. The text reads "A Country Christmas Harmony," with the tagline "Home is where the music is." Names "Brooke Elliott" and "Brandon Quinn" are displayed.

A Country Chrismas Harmony

Before country music star Chrissy’s rise to fame, she was a small-town girl with big dreams. Now, with her music sales on a decline, Chrissy’s manager concocts a plan to have her return to her hometown for a televised Christmas concert where Chrissy must debut a new song.

Streamed on: Lifetime, Fandago, Amazon

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Dateless to Dangerous

The start of a new school year brings unexpected challenges for siblings Miles (Alexander Elliot) and Haley (Nikki Roumel) as they navigate dramatic changes in their lives. Their mother, Noelle (Jodie Sweetin), who’s newly separated, works tirelessly to provide for her family while adjusting to their new reality. In an effort to bond with her brother, Haley coaches Miles through his romantic pursuits, only for him to face public

Streamed on: Lifetime

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Press: The Wrap, Entertainment Weekly

Lucky Strike

Lucky Strike is an upcoming World War II action drama directed by Rod Lurie, known for The Outpost. The film stars Scott Eastwood as an injured American soldier trapped behind enemy lines during the Battle of the Bulge. As he struggles to survive and return to his unit, he must navigate the harsh winter landscape and evade German forces. The cast also includes Colin Hanks and Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor. Pinafore produced the LA shoot for the film. 

Press: Screen Daily, Rich Girl Network

Poster of the movie 'How Sarah Got Her Wings' featuring a woman in a red coat and a man in a green shirt standing in front of a Christmas tree. The tagline reads 'Sometimes you need a helping hand.'

How Sarah Got Her Wings

Good Samaritan Sarah Fitzpatrick has a fatal accident just before Christmas and finds herself in the lobby before the gates of heaven. Certain than she will be let in, she is shocked to find that her name is not on the reservation list. However, she is granted the chance to return to Earth as an "angel in training" with the requirement to help a soul in need.

Streamed on: Netflix, ION

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Just Between Us

Just Between Us is a warm, witty, and refreshingly honest look at the complexities of modern queer relationships. When longtime couple Sam and Dustin, comfortable in their open marriage, meet the charming and flirtatious Brayden at a dinner party, it sparks reflection—not jealousy—on the intimacy they’ve shared and perhaps neglected. What follows is a tender exploration of connection, communication, and the quiet ways love evolves over time. Rather than shaming non-traditional dynamics, the film celebrates the fluidity of boundaries and the silent understanding between two people who’ve truly grown together.

Press: The Contending, MSN