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Three years after playing Borat and acting like a doofus on screen, Sacha Baron Cohen is at it again, this time as "Bruno," in which he plays an Australian fashion reporter (the mind reels), which opens July 10.

Free tickets to premieres of the movie are available online by filling out an online form to RSVP. The screenings are at 7:30 p.m. July 7 in Houston, San Francisco and Chicago.
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