Daniel Radcliffe hilariously explains why he thinks Elijah Wood could have been "annoyed" about people thinking they looked alike when they were younger.
Daniel Radcliffe knows he’s an Elijah Wood look-alike and loves it when people shout at him from moving cars.
Elijah Wood's name will always been synonymous with Lord of the Rings and Frodo Baggins.
Elijah Wood found a...unique way to break the ice when filming began on the Lord of he Rings.
It's almost been 20 years since the first Lord of the Rings hit theaters, so is it reunion time for Elijah Wood and the rest of the Fellowship?
Do you agree with Elijah Wood on his favorite Lord of the Rings movie?
The star of one massive movie franchise knows which modern franchise he'd like to join.
It's safe to say Elijah Wood did everything he could to make sure he made it to Hobbiton.
We interview Come to Daddy star Elijah Wood and director Ant Timpson about the inspiration for the film and its ability to bend genres.
Elijah Wood wants to give us a new nightmare, but he has some specific requirements for how he wants to do it.
Actor and producer Elijah Wood has ideas for a new Nightmare on Elm Street movie, but thinks the franchise needs to leave Freddy behind.
Elijah Wood turned in a legendary performance as Frodo Baggins in the Lord of the Rings trilogy. He did so by nailing these character traits.
Klaus and Elijah may be family in The Originals, but that doesn't mean that they have to be friends.
On the heels of our exclusive poster debut yesterday, Saban Films has debuted the first trailer for Come to Daddy -- the insane new genre-bending thriller that's been delighting festival audiences all year. Eljah Wood stars as Norval, a seemingly soft and easily scared man-boy who sets out to reconnect with his long-estranged father at his remote cabin and discovers they just don't like each other very much at all. He discovers a lot more too, but this movie's twists and turns are its greatest pleasures (well, that and the pitch-black streak of absurdist …
One of the wildest and crowd-pleasing movies I caught on the festival circuit this year was Come to Daddy. The bonkers new comedy-thriller from filmmaker Ant Timpson stars Elijah Wood as a sensitive and snobby artboi who receives a letter from his long-lost father and heads to a remote cabin for a bit of long-overdue father-son bonding. Trouble is, once he gets there all he gets is an earful of insults and thinly veiled mutual dislike, delivered by a deliciously on-fire Stephen McHattie, who makes every moment a barbed blow of assholery. And that'…