Mark Ellis is a comedian, actor and host you’ve probably seen on tv, heard on the radio or at least clicked on the internet.
A headlining stand-up that has played to sold-out shows all over the world and on television, Mark also has a monstrous online following as the co-host of the Movie Trivia Schmoedown, his cinematic combat trivia show that has over 300K subscribers and over 350 million views on YouTube.
Mark recently released his new stand-up hour special Dog Stepfather (produced by Bill Burr & All Things Comedy) as well as another tv set for an upcoming Comedy Central project…his acting has been showcased in film, television and numerous national commercials; he regularly appears as a commentator on NBC, MTV, VH1, E!, Reelz and network programs as well. Since leaving a successful run as the host of Collider Movie Talk, Mark has now become the lead host at Rotten Tomatoes, including the top-rated weekly podcast Rotten Tomatoes is Wrong, and makes regular appearances on the Heidi & Frank LA morning show, The Adam Carolla Podcast and Doug Loves Movies to name a few.
Ken Napzok: Currently, in addition to his work on ForceCenter, Ken hosts and produces Casterly Talk and his own podcast feed The Napzok Network — featuring The Blathering and Saturday Night Napzok. He also streams regularly on Twitch and is a DJ at Hall of Fame Music Radio 107.5 FM WLDJ in New Castle, Pennsylvania and on the Tune In app! Ken also helped co-found and launch the Good People Association — a production company, digital brand, and empire of fun — with Josh Macuga, Mark Reilly, and Eric Bass of the band Shinedown.
In 2021, he launched his own music show Pop Rockin’ Radio on MixCloud.
In 2019, his first book, Why We Love Star Wars: The Great Moments That Built A Galaxy Far, Far Away was released by Mango Publishing.
In 2023, his first comedy album In My Day — LIVE at the Harrison Pub in London was released as well as his first songwriting work with the band The Moonagers. Their first EP, Broken Pieces and What Remains, featuring seven songs co-written by Ken was released in December.
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Doors at 6:30 PM
Show at 7:00 PM
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