• With J.J. Abrams’s reboot landing in theaters this weekend, and Emmy talk on the brain, Tom O’Neil asks which versions of the popular series deserved small screen awards attention. [Gold Derby]
• Geoff Boucher, meanwhile, talks to Leonard Nimoy and gets the actor to admit that some “Star Trek” fans can be “scary.” [Hero Complex]
• Sukhdev Sandhu: “Why I love Cannes.” [Daily Telegraph]
• The editing of an NPR review of “Outrage” sparks same. [indieWIRE]
• Neil Gaiman discusses the adaptation of “Coraline” across the pond. [Empire]
• Donna Freydkin talks to actress Tilda Swinton about her role in “Julia.” [USA Today]
• David Poland loses himself in a dazzling 63-second shot from Steven Soderbergh’s 1999 film “The Limey.” [The Hot Blog]
• Similarly, Glenn Kenny gets caught up on a “strangely evocative” frame from Sidney Pollack’s “Three Days of the Condor.” [Some Came Running]
• Stephen Frears talks “Cheri,” which released in the UK over the weekend. (Guy’s review here.) [The Guardian]