Twilight fans, or better yet "Twi-hard" fans, are preparing themselves for the release of "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2," which is scheduled to open in theatres on Friday, Nov. 16.

"Breaking Dawn Part 2" is expected to be the last film of the Twilight franchise. In the movie, the vampire heroes fall deeper in love while fighting off evil vampires. Secrets and mysteries are unfolded as the Cullen's unite with vampires worldwide to take out the evil Volturi clan. The film will still have the same main cast members, Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner, along with others who play vampires such as Kellan Lutz, Ashley Greene and Nicki Reed.

So what are the critics saying about the last "Twilight" film ?

Washington Post's Michael O'Sullivan, advised those who have no interest in the vampire franchise, but care about cinema would find the movie a unsurprisingly, a silly and somewhat cheesily made waste of time. "Once again, the special effects are low grade, relying heavily on old-fashioned camera blur and unconvincing wire work to convey a sense of quickness and acrobatic agility, as Bella bounds from rock to tree to mountaintop. It's 'Crouching Tiger, Hidden Vampire,' without the verve."

Robbie Collin from The Telegraph said "Breaking Dawn Part 2" is a supernatural teen romance "served neat in a dirty glass with a sparkler and cocktail umbrella." 

"Within five minutes of the opening credits, the newlywed Bella, whom you may recall converted to vampirism at the end of 'Breaking Dawn Part 1,' is hunting a puma in a figure-hugging blue cocktail dress. (Bella wears the dress, not the puma, although in the world of Twilight, the alternative is not unimaginable.)"

Film critic Betsy Sharkey from The Los Angeles Times said from the moment Bella Swan blinks those blood-red eyes of a newborn vampire, "you just know that 'The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2' is going to be vampirrific."

"Which is not quite the same as terrific, but for the swooning series that made heartthrobs of Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner, it just feels right. In its fifth and theoretically final film, the mega movie monster spawned by novelist Stephenie Meyer's phenomenon spends virtually all of its 115 minutes feeding the unquenchable thirst its fans have for all things 'Twilight.' To give 'BD2' its due, it is the best of the bunch and will be much loved by Twihards, which should by no means be mistaken for praise."

Baz Bamigboye from the Daily Mail said "'Breaking Dawn Part 2' will open to mega global business and I suspect fans who have already been well and truly bitten will go back and see it again and again. Recently I watched the early 'Twilight' films again just to confirm my initial view that they're not up to much. But 'Breaking Dawn Part 2' makes me want to watch them all over again. I can't believe I enjoyed such utter silliness. But, as I said, I got vampire fever. Please call a doctor. Quick!"

"The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2" is the fifth movie of the "Twilight" series, which premiered in 2008. The second movie, "The Twilight Saga: New Moon" premiered in 2009, "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse" was released in 2010 and the "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1" premiered last year.