Mostly a puff piece, but a couple of interesting points, the best of which is
One of the film’s sharper ideas is that Chris Hemsworth-as-George Kirk substitutes for the original incarnation of Captain Kirk – and his death signals the fading of that archetype in the Star Trek franchise. ... You could argue that Kirk’s parental anxiety reflects Abrams’ own reboot anxiety – that the “Father” being wrestled with is Star Trek itself.
I'd dispute the writer's criticism of the camera work in the Vulcan council scene. The virtuoso opening move shows off the amazing space they filmed in, in the best way possible. The use of shots from a variety of angles is not a weakness; it's a sign of quality film-making. Cutting repeatedly between the same two reverse shots is usually (not always) a sign of cheap or unimaginative film making. (There's a great extra on the DVD of Rodriguez's El Mariachi showing how he achieved JJ's look on a $0 budget.)
The similarities to NEM that are pointed out are interesting, but some are wrong, i.e. Picard doesn't drive his car off a cliff, and neither of the villains' ships is "jet-black".
EDIT: Apologies for multipost. I don't usually do that!