Some people have said the JJ Arbrams films focus too much on spectacle, but something like Star Trek Insurrection tried to be cerebral, but was underwhelming and felt like a bad two part TNG episode, rather then a cinematic experience.
But INS was actually intended to be epic. Remember when the Enterprise is being pursued and they dump the warp core? Picard battles the baddy inside a doomsday weapon, which then explodes. Also, the stuff on the planet: the village being attacked by drones; refugees streaming into the wilderness. That could have been awesome. Apart from the stupidities of the script, INS was sabotaged by directing that lacked vision and energy. Point is, "epic" is really the responsibility of the director, not the writer.