I agree with movies being too long, it's like movies nowadays got through the same change that music did from vinyl to CDs. Once you had 74 minutes of time rather than 45, albums became longer and longer. Now, even though seeing the movie in a theater is still a thing, knowing that people watch movies in the comfort of their home and at their own pace lets director feel justified in making it into three hours. As with musical albums, just because you can, it doesn't mean you should.
To answer the question of the thread topic, I saw The Fabelmans. Almost three hours, geez, and just like you (and I, as well) did with John Wick, I split it in two viewing sessions. Didn't really like it, no disrespect to the genius of Spielberg but I didn't really got invested in the story.