Doctor Strange (Scott Derrickson, 2016)
This is good. It's pretty much a standard capeshit origin story, and it sticks to the traditional Marvel formula, but if you're a fan of what they've been doing so far, then there's plenty more of what you've come to enjoy here. The one area where it truly stands out from its peers are the visuals, which are every bit as cool and unique as Steve Ditko's psychedelic artwork from the comics. The love interest feels largely superfluous, despite Rachel McAdams doing the best she can with the role, and the villain isn't all that great either, despite Mads Mikkelsen doing the best he can with the role. I wasn't a fan of the humor in this movie - it felt very forced, cringey at times, and in general just not very funny. On a related note, while I mostly liked Benedildo Cucumberpatch's portrayal of the titular hero, I felt his character was way too similar to Tony Stark's, especially at the beginning of the movie. I don't just mean as the archetype of the arrogant jerk who loses everything and learns to become a better person. They essentially have the same snarky sense of humor, same deadpan delivery, same patter-style manner of speech, and the same personality. Even their voices sound alike. I can't imagine that I'm the only person who noticed this.
Those flaws aside, however, this is still Marvel doing what they do best and giving us a fun capeshit romp. They just don't reinvent the genre with it.