Dale Boyd, Local Journalism Initiative
Rust Valley Restorers, featuring JF Kustoms of Osoyoos, premieres Thursday, Feb. 18 at 9 p.m. on History.
Image Credit: Corus Entertainment Gearhead JF Launier is once again returning to the popular History series
Rust Valley Restorers now in its third season premiering this week featuring one of his favourite projects to date. Owner of JF Kustoms in Osoyoos, Launier and his shop have been a regularly featured on the series since it debuted in 2018.
Rust Valley Restorers follows car collector Mike Hall and his shop in the South Shuswap on his never-ending quest to find junkers across the valley and turn them into sweet rides.
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KTW earlier this week. “I’ve tried not to let it change who I am and where I came from. I’m still a Kamloops guy. I’m a rock scaler that ended up on a TV show.” Season 3 of
Rust Valley Restorers will debut at 9 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 18, on
History channel, giving viewers a chance to catch up with the personalities that drive the show, including Hall, who runs Rust Bros Restorations in Tappen, his son Connor, a Kamloops resident, and Avery Shoaf, who lives in Scotch Creek. Episode 1 of the car restoration documentary series features several narratives, but one seems likely to stand out to viewers across the country, with Hall and the Rust Valley crew racing to complete a vehicle for an ailing friend from Kamloops.
James West is swashbuckling into 2021, a metal fabricator who believes his dreams, once razed in fire, are about to rise from the ashes and materialize on national TV. “I honestly feel like this . . .
Malcolm and Marie is our top pick this month.
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01/28/2021 04:44pm EST
Of all of Netflix’s offerings in February, we’re most excited about “Malcolm and Marie,” a black-and-white romantic drama starring Zendaya and John David Washington. They’re both powerhouse young actors, and early reviews
say their chemistry is something to behold. It hits the streaming service on Feb. 5.
For rom-com lovers, the third instalment of the “To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before” series is out Feb. 12, just in time for Valentine’s Day.
There are some pretty great previous releases hitting Netflix this month, too: the very dark comedy “Bachelorette,” written and director by “Russian Doll” co-creator Leslye Headland (out Feb. 1); Barry Jenkins’ beautiful, lush, underrated “If Beale Street Could Talk,” (Feb. 20) and the ever-popular show “Parks and Recreation” (Feb. 1).