For now, your citation should just look like: “Notting Hill. ” If the title is a translation, include the original title in brackets. For example, “The Chorus [Les Choristes]. ”
Your citation should now look something like this: “Notting Hill. Dir. Roger Michell. ”
These citations look like this: “Michell, Roger, dir. Notting Hill. ”
The citation should now look like: “Notting Hill. Dir. Roger Michell. Perf. Julia Roberts, Hugh Grant, and Richard McCabe. ” If your paper is about a particular actor, you can begin the citation with their name. This formatting looks like this: “Roberts, Julia, perf. Notting Hill. Dir. Roger Michell. ”
Almost there! Your citation should now look something like this: “Notting Hill. Dir. Roger Michell. Perf. Julia Roberts, Hugh Grant, and Richard McCabe. Universal Pictures, 1999. ”
If you watched the film online, you can skip to step 8. For VHS, type out “videocassette” in your citation. It’ll look like this: “Notting Hill. Dir. Roger Michell. Perf. Julia Roberts, Hugh Grant, and Richard McCabe. Universal Pictures, 1999. Videocassette. ” If you watched the movie at the theater, you can just type out “Film” for a complete citation! It’ll look like this: “Notting Hill. Dir. Roger Michell. Perf. Julia Roberts, Hugh Grant, and Richard McCabe. Universal Pictures, 1999. Film. ”
If you watched Notting Hill on Blu-Ray, for example, your citation will look like this: “Notting Hill. Dir. Roger Michell. Perf. Julia Roberts, Hugh Grant, and Richard McCabe. 1999. Universal Pictures, 2013. Blu-Ray. ”
This citation will look something like this: “Notting Hill. Dir. Roger Michell. Perf. Julia Roberts, Hugh Grant, and Richard McCabe. Universal Pictures, 1999. Netflix. Web. 18 July 2017. ”
Your Works Cited should be on a separate page at the end of the paper, and it should be titled Works Cited. You don’t need to put quotation marks around the words Works Cited, or italicize them. Make the whole document double-spaced, but don’t add extra spaces between citations.
For example, “Notting Hill is a perfect illustration of a typical late 1990s rom-com (Notting Hill). ”
“Michell went for a personal touch in his directing for this film (Michell, Notting Hill). ”
So, for example, “Roberts’s classic wide smile made appearances throughout the movie (Roberts, Notting Hill). ”
Add the timestamp like this: “Roberts lays her heart out on the floor in front of Grant at the end of the film (Roberts, Notting Hill, 02:01:33-02:03:10). ”