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"Excellent casting, and strong performances from each of the four young actors" - Hollywood Report Card
"Anna Popplewell, as Susan, is serviceable but the least significant of the Pevensie children. Her character does flesh out in subsequent chronicles." - Reeling Reviews
"The four children, to wit, were superbly cast...As with the “Potter” franchise, Disney will need to capitalize quickly on their human assets, or replace them as the actors rapidly age." - Edge Boston
"Moseley and Popplewell are perfect as the eldest siblings" - Film Jerk
"Susan Pevensie (Anna Popplewell) -- The down-to-earth elder Pevensie daughter acts as the voice of reason and conscience of her family during their journey and adventure in Narnia." - The Beacon Journal
"Anna Popplewell is practical and logical as Susan Pevensie" - Comingsoon.net
"Here and now, in Andrew Adamson's film, Susan is not quite a central player. She's principally a doting, pensive mother-figure to her siblings and a steady-headed warrior, played with verve by a mushroom-faced young actress named Anna Popplewell." - Cinematical.com
"The weakness and evil of those two characters provide a clear foil to the luminous innocence of Lucy (Georgie Henley), the unfolding heroism of Peter (William Moseley), and the stout-hearted constancy of Susan (Anna Popplewell)." - USNEWS
"In fact all of the children – William Moseley, Skandar Keynes and Anna Popplewell - put in remarkable individual performances." - The Sun Online
"With Anna Popplewell, who plays Susan - she's just very, very smart, very sassy. She's got a real sort of good sarcastic edge to her, and she has a real internal strength, and that was something that was important to me in Susan." - Andrew Adamson, director