Twilight sweeps the board at this year's Razzies

Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson arriving for the premiere of The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 in London in December. Credit: Ian West/PA Wire/Press Association Images

The final instalment in the Twilight series has swept the board at the Razzies - the Oscars spoof, which highlights the year's worst films.

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2 was picked as last year's worst picture yesterday at the Academy Awards spoof on the eve of the Oscars.

The finale to the blockbuster supernatural romance dominated the Razzies, including worst actress for Kristen Stewart, supporting actor for Taylor Lautner, director for Bill Condon and worst screen couple for Lautner and child co-star Mackenzie Foy.

Adam Sandler was named worst actor for the raunchy comedy That's My Boy, his second-straight win after 2011's Jack and Jill, which swept all 10 Razzie categories a year ago. Pop singer Rihanna won worst supporting actress for the action flop Battleship.

The five Twilight movies have been well represented in Razzie nominations over the years but had not won any key awards.

The Twilight finale also won for worst screen ensemble and worst remake, rip-off or sequel.

For worst picture, it beat Battleship, That's My Boy, the family flick The Oogieloves in the Big Balloon Adventure and Eddie Murphy's comedy flop A Thousand Words.

Stewart's worst-actress prize came for both Twilight and her fairy-tale update Snow White And The Huntsman.

Stewart set a consistent standard of emotional stoniness throughout the Twilight movies, Mr Wilson said.

"Acting should involve having an expression on your face, and she is blank, other than the morose kind of half-Goth thing her character does," he said.

"I think it was Dorothy Parker who said about Katharine Hepburn that she runs the 'gamut of emotions from A to B.' Kristen Stewart is so expressionless she might as well be a brick wall."