Bee movie critic Carla Meyer's Top 10 movies of 2012Loading
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    10. "The Perks of Being a Wallflower"

    Logan Lerman, left, Ezra Miller and Emma Watson star in "The Perks of Being a Wallflower."
    John Bramley | Summit Entertainment
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    9. "The Sessions"

    John Hawkes, right, plays the late Mark O'Brien, a man disabled by polio and looking to lose his virginity, in "The Sessions." Helen Hunt co-stars.
    Fox Searchlight Pictures
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    8. "How to Survive a Plague"

    A scene from "How to Survive a Plague" shows the anger against mainstream society's slow progress against AIDS and HIV in the early days of the disease.
    Sundance Selects
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    7. "Killing Them Softly"

    Brad Pitt plays a hit man in "Killing Them Softly," which his company, Plan B, produced. "If I have so many days left, how am I filling those days? I've been agonizing over that one a bit like I never have before," he said.
    Victoria Will | Associated Press
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    6. "Skyfall"

    Daniel Craig stars as James Bond in "Skyfall," which includes a high-rolling motorcycle chase.
    Francois Duhamel
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    5. "Beasts of the Southern Wild"

    Quvenzhane Wallis, 8, turns in a powerful performance in the fascinating "Beasts of the Southern Wild."
    Jess Pinkham | Fox Searchlight
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    4. "Life of Pi"

    Suraj Sharma as Pi Patel in a scene from "Life of Pi."
    20th Century Fox | AP
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    3. "Amour"

    This film image released by Sony Pictures Classics shows Jean-Louis Trintignant in a scene from the Austrian film, "Amour." (AP Photo/ Sony Pictures Classics, File)
    Uncredited | AP
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    2. "Zero Dark Thirty"

    Jessica Chastain stars in Kathryn Bigelow's "Zero Dark Thirty."
    Jonathan Olley
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    1. "The Master"

    Philip Seymour Hoffman, left, and Joaquin Phoenix star in "The Master."
    The Weinstein Co.

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