John Carpenter's  In the Mouth of Madness Sam Neil winds up watching events of 
the film in a movie theater near the end of the film.I seem to recall something 
similar in the film "Demons" by Lamberto Bava

    On Sunday, July 22, 2018, 1:57:22 PM EDT, Dave Tetzlaff <djte...@gmail.com> 
wrote:  
 
 Reminds me I forgot Wes Cravens New Bightmare, which differs from Videodrome 
in that the TV world there only overtakes Max’s reality, while in New Nightmare 
the filmic world emerges into the diegesis as a whole, affecteing several 
characters. Moreover, the diegesis is presented more as actual reality, since 
the performers are appearing as themselves: Robert Englund is Robert England, 
Heather Langenkamp is Heather Langenkamp, etc. 


> On the videodrome tip (of a cinematic fiction invading “reality”), the 
> argento produced 80s horror movie Demons is about a horror movie sort of 
> “spilling over” into the world of the characters in the cinema viewing the 
> film.  
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