I'm going to catch hell for this, but I'd say the Christopher Nolan Batman reboots.
The Dark Knight, in particular, really bothered me. I like the idea of portraying complex moral dilemmas, but in this film, it was shoved right down my throat, so on-the-nose it was--instead of making you think, it did all the thinking for me, out loud...and I didn't even agree with some of it!
Having seen a couple of other Christopher Nolan films, that seems to me his modus operandi. Inception and Interstellar were both very enjoyable, but I also found them quite forgettable.
Then again, I have a problem with superhero movies in general...I prefer it when the visual (and editing) styles, and the dialogue, are able to translate at least some of the comic book feel to the screen. I guess that's why I liked Guillermo del Toro's Blade II and Hellboy movies, and Deadpool, to be so much more satisfying.