But after being sat behind a woman with a huge bun hairstyle, she said she had "no chance" of seeing the movie.
"Had the pleasure of viewing this lady's head & hair yesterday while my kids watched frozen 2!!" Ellie wrote.
"Surely there's got to be a policy on how people should wear there hair when they come to the pictures? & you need more height between your seats!!
"A small person with a giant with a double head in front of them have absolutely no chance of seeing anything in your cinemas."
Alongside her post was a photo of her view, clearly showing only two-thirds of the screen, the remainder blocked by the pile of hair.
But Ellie's call for a better seating system so everyone can see the movie has caused a huge divide.
Many thought the suggestion to instruct cinemagoers to wear their hair down was outrageous.
"You can't tell someone how to wear their hair. Granted it wasn't a sensible style for the cinema but come on," one said.
"Could have just asked to swap seats," another pointed out.
Another wrote: "Hardly anything she can do about the size of her head really."
"Good job breaking the law by taking photos in a cinema," someone else added.
Others, however, could see Ellie's point, stating going to the movies costs a lot of money.
"To be fair, it's super annoying," one person said.
"It is very inconsiderate," said another.