Toy Story
To infinity… and beyond!
About this event
Join us for a 30th anniversary screening of the heartwarming film, Toy Story, the groundbreaking animated classic!
When Woody, a loyal cowboy doll, finds his place threatened by Buzz Lightyear, a flashy new space ranger, the toys of Andy’s room are thrown into a whirlwind adventure filled with friendship, rivalry, and discovery. With unforgettable characters, witty dialogue, and Pixar’s pioneering animation, Toy Story is more than just a children’s film, it’s a timeless tale of loyalty, imagination, and growing up.
Tickets £5
Bar Opens: 2:00pm
Film Commences: 3:00pm
This event is non-refundable

Getting to Millennium Point
Millennium Point is in the Eastside of Birmingham City Centre just 5-minutes walk from Moor Street and 15-minutes from Grand Central and the tram. There is also limited parking on-site which means we’re easy to find regardless of how you travel. For more information please click here.
The Exorcist
What an excellent day for an exorcism
About this event
Join us for a chilling screening of The Exorcist, the film that redefined horror and still terrifies audiences over 50 years later.
When young Regan MacNeil begins exhibiting disturbing and inexplicable behavior, her desperate mother turns to the church for help. Enter Father Merrin and Father Karras, who must confront a powerful demonic force in a battle of faith, fear, and possession. With groundbreaking effects and unforgettable performances, The Exorcist remains one of the most influential and controversial horror films of all time.
Dare you witness the original possession classic on Birmingham’s biggest screen?
Tickets £12
Students £10 (You may be asked to show student i.d. on the evening)
Bar Opens: 6:30pm
Film Commences: 7:30pm
Please note that this event is for ages 18+
This event is non-refundable

Getting to Millennium Point
Millennium Point is in the Eastside of Birmingham City Centre just 5-minutes walk from Moor Street and 15-minutes from Grand Central and the tram. There is also limited parking on-site which means we’re easy to find regardless of how you travel. For more information please click here.
Frozen 2 and Santa Visit
‘I bet you’re wondering who we are and why we’re here. It’s really quite simple. It began with two sisters. One born with magical powers, and one born powerless, with her love of snowmen, infinite.’
About this event
Join us for our special screening of Frozen 2, three years after her coronation when Elsa celebrates Autumn, she hears a mysterious voice. She follows that voice along with Anna and their friends as they are forced to uncover the truth.
Santa will also be joining in on the festivities, as he’s set to make a special visit at Millennium Point with a little memento for all the children watching! The film runs from 11:15am to 1:00pm and Santa will be around before the film (from 9:30am) to meet everyone. Plus, there will be a children’s Christmas disco to keep children entertained whilst they wait their turn to see him. Elsa and Anna will also make appearances throughout!
Also with a DJ playing all the Christmas classics, this event is sure to delight you and your little ones.
Children £22
Adults £11
Running Order
9:30am – 11:00am: Santa meet and greets
9:30am – 11:00am: Children’s disco
11:15am: Frozen 2 screening commences
1:00pm: Approximate finish time





Getting to Millennium Point
Millennium Point is in the Eastside of Birmingham City Centre just 5-minutes walk from Moor Street and 15-minutes from Grand Central and the tram. There is also limited parking on-site which means we’re easy to find regardless of how you travel. For more information please click here.
Gremlins
Never feed him after midnight!
About this event
Join us for a mischievous trip back to the ’80s with a special screening of Gremlins, the cult classic that blended horror, comedy, and Christmas chaos like no other.
When Billy receives a mysterious creature called a Mogwai as a pet, he’s given three simple rules: no bright light, no water, and never feed it after midnight. But when those rules are broken, a horde of mischievous gremlins is unleashed on his small town, wreaking havoc in the most hilariously destructive ways.
Don’t miss your chance to experience this iconic creature feature on the big screen, funny, spooky, and packed with practical effects that still dazzle today!
Tickets £12
£10 tickets are for available for children 12-17 and students with a valid i.d
Bar Opens: 3pm
Film Commences: 4pm
Please note that this event is for ages 12+
This event is non-refundable

Getting to Millennium Point
Millennium Point is in the Eastside of Birmingham City Centre just 5-minutes walk from Moor Street and 15-minutes from Grand Central and the tram. There is also limited parking on-site which means we’re easy to find regardless of how you travel. For more information please click here.
Frozen 2 and Santa Visit
‘I bet you’re wondering who we are and why we’re here. It’s really quite simple. It began with two sisters. One born with magical powers, and one born powerless, with her love of snowmen, infinite.’
About this event
Join us for our special screening of Frozen 2, three years after her coronation when Elsa celebrates Autumn, she hears a mysterious voice. She follows that voice along with Anna and their friends as they are forced to uncover the truth.
Santa will also be joining in on the festivities, as he’s set to make a special visit at Millennium Point with a little memento for all the children watching! The film runs from 3:45pm to 5:30pm and Santa will be around before the film (from 2:00pm) to meet everyone. Plus, there will be a children’s Christmas disco to keep children entertained whilst they wait their turn to see him. Elsa and Anna will also make appearances throughout!
Also with a DJ playing all the Christmas classics, this event is sure to delight you and your little ones.
Children £22
Adults £11
Running Order
2:00pm – 3:30pm: Santa meet and greets
2:00pm – 3:30pm: Children’s disco
3:45pm: Frozen 2 screening commences
5:30pm: Approximate finish time





Getting to Millennium Point
Millennium Point is in the Eastside of Birmingham City Centre just 5-minutes walk from Moor Street and 15-minutes from Grand Central and the tram. There is also limited parking on-site which means we’re easy to find regardless of how you travel. For more information please click here.
Tiny Tuesdays: Sing-along Day
Warm up those vocal cords for Sing-along Day on 12th August! Join us on the Giant Screen for a musical morning where the whole family can sing their hearts out.
About this event
🎤 One of these toe-tapping hits will be your surprise screening:
- Encanto
- Sing
- Trolls
- The Jungle Book
🎟️ Just £5 per ticket – book in advance to secure your spot!
🕤 Doors open at 09:30, showtime at 10:00AM.
🍬 Snacks and drinks available.
🎁 40 tickets per screening donated to local children’s charities.
🐮 Don’t miss the Bulls in the City trail while you’re here!
🏛️ Afterwards, enjoy 20% off entry to Thinktank

Getting to Millennium Point
Millennium Point is in the Eastside of Birmingham City Centre just 5-minutes walk from Moor Street and 15-minutes from Grand Central and the tram. There is also limited parking on-site which means we’re easy to find regardless of how you travel. For more information please click here.
Tiny Tuesdays: Disney Princess Day
Step into a world of magic and dreams on 5th August as Tiny Tuesdays brings Disney Princess Day to the Giant Screen at Millennium Point!
About this event
✨ Enjoy a surprise screening from a royal lineup including:
- The Little Mermaid
- Mulan
- Tangled
- Beauty and the Beast
🎟️ Tickets just £5 per head – limited availability, so book early!
🕤 Doors open at 09:30, film starts at 10:00AM.
🍿 Drinks and snacks available to purchase.
💖 Supporting local children’s charities with 40 tickets donated per screening.
🐂 Don’t forget to explore the Bulls in the City trail across Levels 0–2!
🏛️ Afterwards, enjoy 20% off entry to Thinktank

Getting to Millennium Point
Millennium Point is in the Eastside of Birmingham City Centre just 5-minutes walk from Moor Street and 15-minutes from Grand Central and the tram. There is also limited parking on-site which means we’re easy to find regardless of how you travel. For more information please click here.
Aliens
We’re on an express elevator to hell, going down!
About this event
Join us on for a special screening of the film that redefined sequels, Aliens.
After drifting through space for 57 years, a salvage team come across Ripley’s shuttle. She joins a squad of Colonial Marines on a rescue mission to a terraforming colony that’s gone dark. What they find is beyond terrifying.
Don’t miss your chance to experience the ultimate sci-fi action thriller the way it was meant to be seen… loud, intense, and on the big screen!
Tickets £12
Students £10 (You may be asked to show student i.d. on the evening)
Bar Opens: 6:30pm
Film Commences: 7:30pm
Please note that this event is for ages 15+
This event is non-refundable

Getting to Millennium Point
Millennium Point is in the Eastside of Birmingham City Centre just 5-minutes walk from Moor Street and 15-minutes from Grand Central and the tram. There is also limited parking on-site which means we’re easy to find regardless of how you travel. For more information please click here.
*SOLD OUT* The Nine Lives Of Ozzy Osbourne (6.30pm) – With Jack Osbourne Q&A
Discover the extraordinary life and career of the godfather of heavy metal, Ozzy Osbourne.
About this event
For more than five decades, Ozzy Osbourne has personified rock and roll rebellion. The Nine Lives Of Ozzy Osbourne traces his life from his childhood in poverty and time in prison, to the formation and meteoric rise of Black Sabbath, to even greater heights with his four-decade-long solo career, becoming one of rock’s most iconic figures and a loveable 21st century television dad. During his journey, Ozzy has continually reinvented himself and his career to propel himself toward greater success.
As the Grammy-winning artist turned 70, he reflects on the intimate details of his successes, failures, and his unique ability for survival and perseverance. The documentary also features interviews with Sharon, Kelly and Jack Osbourne as well as friends and musicians including Rick Rubin, Ice-T, Rob Zombie, Jonathan Davis, Post Malone and his fellow Black Sabbath bandmates among others.
The Nine Lives Of Ozzy Osbourne was an official selection at the SXSW film festival in 2020, but never received its premiere due to the Covid global pandemic. The version to be shown will be making its cinema debut in all its uncensored glory, including footage not in the original televised version.
Q&A
After the screening, the film’s director Greg Johnston will be hosting an exclusive Q&A with special guest Jack Osbourne.
Running Time 1 hour 30 minutes
Screening Commences 7pm
Age Guidance 14+
Tickets £25 (+fees)
All profits will be donated equally to Cure Parkinson’s, Birmingham Children’s Hospital and Acorns Children’s Hospice.

Getting to Millennium Point
Millennium Point is in the Eastside of Birmingham City Centre just 5-minutes walk from Moor Street and 15-minutes from Grand Central and the tram. There is also limited parking on-site which means we’re easy to find regardless of how you travel. For more information please click here.
*SOLD OUT* The Nine Lives Of Ozzy Osbourne (4pm)
Discover the extraordinary life and career of the godfather of heavy metal, Ozzy Osbourne.
About this event
For more than five decades, Ozzy Osbourne has personified rock and roll rebellion. The Nine Lives Of Ozzy Osbourne traces his life from his childhood in poverty and time in prison, to the formation and meteoric rise of Black Sabbath, to even greater heights with his four-decade-long solo career, becoming one of rock’s most iconic figures and a loveable 21st century television dad. During his journey, Ozzy has continually reinvented himself and his career to propel himself toward greater success.
As the Grammy-winning artist turned 70, he reflects on the intimate details of his successes, failures, and his unique ability for survival and perseverance. The documentary also features interviews with Sharon, Kelly and Jack Osbourne as well as friends and musicians including Rick Rubin, Ice-T, Rob Zombie, Jonathan Davis, Post Malone and his fellow Black Sabbath bandmates among others.
The Nine Lives Of Ozzy Osbourne was an official selection at the SXSW film festival in 2020, but never received its premiere due to the Covid global pandemic. The version to be shown will be making its cinema debut in all its uncensored glory, including footage not in the original televised version.
Running Time 1 hour 30 minutes
Screening Commences 4:30pm
Age Guidance 14+
Tickets £20 (+fees)
All profits will be donated equally to Cure Parkinson’s, Birmingham Children’s Hospital and Acorns Children’s Hospice.

Getting to Millennium Point
Millennium Point is in the Eastside of Birmingham City Centre just 5-minutes walk from Moor Street and 15-minutes from Grand Central and the tram. There is also limited parking on-site which means we’re easy to find regardless of how you travel. For more information please click here.