It's funny how some things are best suited to episodes and the traditional season by season production, and other things are better for feature films.
Star Trek, to me, bombed its way through films. Star Trek 2, 4, and 6 were all good. 1 was too influenced by 2001, 3 was what seemed like the cutting room floor of 2 (like they axed off the natural continuation), and 5 was conceptually pretty cool, but didn't come off well at all.
I was never big on TNG films. Generations was spotty, First Contact was ok, and Insurrection was ok. And the the last few films -- again, they are all OK, as alt. timeline reboots.
But Trek has never seemed to really lift off on the silver screen. Perhaps it simply isn't meant to. I haven't watched Discovery. Really no interest in it. I have high hopes for Picard, but that is based off Patrick Stewart's brilliance, and the nostalgic feelings of TNG stuff.
As for a new film with Pine, eh. I mean, I am sure it won't be bad, but I don't expect much.
On a different note, about halfway through Season 7 - and the pushing of Ezri down our throats, while understandable, is just too much. Good lord I forgot how featured she is. Jadzia was so likeable, Ezri...it is a chore to really get into her character, and I remember feeling that way on my first watch of the series in 2003.