MOVIES
Brilliant New Zealand documentary Brother Number One opens this week, charting the story of Kiwi Olympian rower Rob Hamill who goes to Cambodia to retrace the events that saw his brother Kerry caught, tortured and murdered by the Khmer Rouge in 1978. Directed by award-winning documentarian Annie Goldson, it's a stunning film simultaneously full of hope and sadness, and even the trailer brings tears to my eyes every time.
Also beautifully rendered is My Week With Marilyn. Based on two written memoirs, it stars Michelle Williams as Marilyn Monroe at the height of her career in Britain filming The Prince and the Showgirl with Sir Laurence Olivier. It's told from the perspective of lowly production assistant Colin Clark (played by Eddie Redmayne) who spends a week showing her round and tending to her needs after Monroe takes a shine to him.
There's also Norwegian heist thriller Headhunters, based on a book by award-winning Norwegian novelist Jo Nesbo.
TV
David Attenborough's latest BBC series Frozen Planet wraps up this week with a special "Making Of" episode on Tuesday at 8.30pm, TV One. For everyone who's ever watched some of the crazy underwater footage, or an impressive close-up, and wondered how they did it without disturbing all those amazing creatures, then this is a must-see.
Also potentially worth tuning in for is David Hasselhoff's all-too-appropriate guest appearance as a porn king in this week's episode of Sons of Anarchy, on TV3, Wednesday 9.30pm.