Vue cinemas add an interval to Scorsese’s bladderbusting 206-minute Killers of the Flower Moon

We have all felt it: that numbness in the back and legs, a full bladder, or desperately avoiding checking your watch to see how long is left of the film.

But the experience seems to be happening more and more for cinemagoers, who say the growing trend for long movies is putting them off going altogether.

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