Nicholas Glasgow (L) couldn't contain his rage. Photo / 123RF
Nicholas Glasgow (L) couldn't contain his rage. Photo / 123RF
A US man has been arrested for assaulting another man who was using his phone during a screening of the hit film Once Upon A Time in Hollywood.
Nicholas Glasgow, 34, was charged with assault after the incident at a multiplex in Iowa City that left his alleged victim with "a cut to his head, swelling, soreness, and redness to his face" according to arrest documents cited by The Smoking Gun.
The documents state the movie hadn't even started with yoga instructor Glasgow began to feel enraged, demanding staff "speak to the victim about his phone usage" before telling workers at the cinema complex to "take care of it or he would".
He kept his temper until the film ended when Glasgow, who describes himself as a "fiercely loyal, flexible, freedom lover" in an online Q & A, allegedly unloaded on the victim.
Cellphone use in the cinema is considered a massive faux pas by many, with the light from the phone providing a distraction as well as the obvious noise from phone conversations.
Use of jamming software has been considered and signage often warns patrons not to use the devices in the theatre.
A Waverley cinema hit the headlines in 2015, when the owner kicked two women out for using their phones, with Gary Vinnell telling the Whanganui Chronicle that there was no excuse for using cellphones in the cinema.