The Echoes of Everest: Jon Krakauer Reflects on Three Decades of Trauma, Truth, and Journalism

Thirty years after the catastrophic 1996 Mount Everest disaster—an event that forever altered the landscape of high-altitude mountaineering and literary non-fiction—author and journalist Jon Krakauer has returned to the spotlight.…

The Architect of Truth: How Campbell Brown is Betting Forum AI Can Save the Future of Information

In the corridors of power and the boardrooms of Silicon Valley, a quiet, high-stakes battle is brewing over the architecture of human knowledge. Campbell Brown, a woman whose career has…

The Palimpsest of Truth: Comparing Pentiment and The Name of the Rose

When I joined the RPGFan editorial team early last year, one of my inaugural assignments was to review the Nintendo Switch port of Obsidian Entertainment’s Pentiment. A medieval murder mystery…

The Truth is Still Out There: Ryan Coogler’s X-Files Reboot Secures Pilot Order at Hulu

The iconic corridors of the FBI are once again opening their doors to the unexplained. After years of speculation and development, the highly anticipated X-Files reboot, spearheaded by visionary filmmaker…

The Persistence of Truth: Why ‘All the President’s Men’ Remains Essential Viewing 50 Years Later

Half a century after its release, Alan J. Pakula’s All the President’s Men (1976) stands not merely as a masterclass in suspense, but as a cultural artifact that defines the…

The Search for Truth: How ‘Closure’ Became a Cinematic Beacon of Grief and Resilience

The prestigious Millennium Docs Against Gravity film festival in Poland has officially kicked off, drawing international attention not just for its curation, but for its choice of opening film: Closure,…