One would assume that the writer of a “review” on a certain theater chain would do such requisite research that he would correctly get the name of the company( KB as in Kogod Burka) and would interview the principles before blogging. The Goldman family is indeed still in the theater business with a small, profitable chain in Maryland owned by Ron Goldman. Marvin Goldman, a past president of the Theater Owners Association of America, is widely held as a visionary in his field and set the stage for chains operating today. Mr. Goldman, who, by the way, is hardly a 90 year old man as stated in a previous post, decided to retire due to the lack of quality films and the corresponding decrease in the movie going public. It remains his ethic that if he could not offer quality to his customer, he would rather leave the business and his son is similarly inclined.
My Father does remember you, Steve. I forwarded him this site today.
As Ron’s sister and Marvin’s daughter, I feel I am in a position to know what their feelings were and are with relation to having sold the chain.
One would assume that the writer of a “review” on a certain theater chain would do such requisite research that he would correctly get the name of the company( KB as in Kogod Burka) and would interview the principles before blogging. The Goldman family is indeed still in the theater business with a small, profitable chain in Maryland owned by Ron Goldman. Marvin Goldman, a past president of the Theater Owners Association of America, is widely held as a visionary in his field and set the stage for chains operating today. Mr. Goldman, who, by the way, is hardly a 90 year old man as stated in a previous post, decided to retire due to the lack of quality films and the corresponding decrease in the movie going public. It remains his ethic that if he could not offer quality to his customer, he would rather leave the business and his son is similarly inclined.