Oscars 2013: Take our Best Picture poll!
Which movie should take home the Oscar this year?
You can go behind the scenes of the nine Academy Award nominees for Best Picture by clicking on the slideshow at left.
Then, be sure to vote in our Oscar poll below to tell us which film you would vote for to win the film industry's biggest prize.
And the nominees are . . . :
"Amour" - This intimate portrayal of an aged couple grappling with illness and the specter of loss from Austrian director Michael Haneke was a top-prize winner at Cannes and the European Film Awards. The movie stars 85-year-old French actress Emmanuelle Riva in a stirring, Oscar-nominated performance
- Review: "Amour," a lifetime's love tested
- Edelstein: "Amour" is a hell of a movie
- "Amour," "The Master" top L.A. film critics awards
"Argo" - Based on the true story, this serio-comic tale of a CIA operative who tries to evacuate Americans trapped in Tehran during the 1979 hostage crisis by pretending to be a Canadian film crew won Ben Affleck Best Director prizes from the Directors Guild of America, BAFTA and the Golden Globes
- Watch: Ben Affleck on directing new thriller, "Argo"
- Oscars nominations' surprising director snubs: Affleck, Bigelow
- Ben Affleck's "Argo" wins BAFTA for best picture, best director
- SAG Awards 2013: "Argo" wins top prize
"Beasts of the Southern Wild" - A prize-winner at the Sundance Film Festival, this tale of magical realism evokes a child's world in the Louisiana bayou, and stars the youngest Best Actress nominee ever: 9-year-old Quvenzhane Wallis.
- "Beasts of the Southern Wild" director: Giant movie on tiny shoulders
- "Beasts" star Quvenzhane Wallis: Fearless
"Django Unchained" - A violent and funny tale of bounty hunters and slave owners in the pre-Civil War South, this celebration of spaghetti Westerns and genre movies was directed by Quentin Tarantino, who won the Best Original Screenplay awards from the Golden Globes and BAFTA.
- Watch: Quentin Tarantino honored at MoMA Film Benefit
- "Django Unchained" action figures discontinued over complaints they were offensive
- Watch: "Sunday Morning" Profile - Jamie Foxx
"Les Miserables" - This adaptation of the long-running stage musical of love and vengeance set against a backdrop of 18th century revolutionary France stars Oscar nominees Hugh Jackman and Anne Hathaway.
- Watch: Hugh Jackman's role of a lifetime
- Watch: Hathaway, Jackman on "Les Miserables"
- Anne Hathaway: "Les Miserables" left me in a state of deprivation
- Golden Globes 2013: "Argo," "Les Miserables" win best picture honors
"Life of Pi" - Directed by Ang Lee and shot in 3-D, this mystical fable tells of a young shipwreck survivor stranded on a lifeboat with a voracious Bengal tiger.
"Lincoln" - Steven Spielberg's political drama of the 16th president's fight for a constitutional amendment to end slavery features Oscar-nominated performances by Daniel Day-Lewis, Sally Field and Tommy Lee Jones.
- Spielberg's "Lincoln" more than 10 years in the making
- Daniel Day-Lewis on playing Lincoln
- Sally Field: How her pluck won her role in "Lincoln"
"Silver Linings Playbook" - A comedy-drama of a man released from a mental institution, who conspires with a young woman to help him win back his estranged wife, stars a quartet of Oscar nominees: Bradley Cooper, Jennifer Lawrence, Robert De Niro and Jacki Weaver.
- Bradley Cooper: A Philly boy through and through
- Watch: Bradley Cooper on "Silver Linings Playbook," Oscar nod
- Robert De Niro on acting, shyness and luck
- Jennifer Lawrence: "I'm considered a fat actress"
"Zero Dark Thirty" - This gripping and controversial account of the hunt and ultimate killing of terror leader Osama bin Laden stars Best Actress nominee Jessica Chastain.
- N.Y. film critics pick "Zero Dark Thirty" as year's best
- Kathryn Bigelow defends "Zero Dark Thirty" torture scenes
- Sony exec: "Zero Dark Thirty" does not advocate torture
- Edelstein: "Zero Dark Thirty" no easy moral tale
- Watch: Jessica Chastain on "Zero Dark Thirty"
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The Oscars will be broadcast on Sunday, February 24, from the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, hosted by Seth MacFarlane.
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