Titles of the following types of works should be italicized.
BOOKS The Color Purple, The Round House
MAGAZINES Time, Scientific American, Slate
NEWSPAPERS the Baltimore Sun, the Orlando Sentinel
LONG POEMS The Waste Land, Paradise Lost
PLAYS In the Heights, Wicked
FILMS Casablanca, Argo
TELEVISION PROGRAMS The Voice, Frontline
RADIO PROGRAMS All Things Considered
PODCAST SERIES Embedded
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS Porgy and Bess
WORKS OF VISUAL ART American Gothic
VIDEO GAMES Dragon Age, Call of Duty
DATABASES OR WEBSITES [MLA] JSTOR, Salon
SOFTWARE OR APPS [MLA] Photoshop, Instagram
The titles of other works—including short stories, essays, episodes of a podcast or radio or TV program, songs, and short poems—are enclosed in quotation marks. (See 34c.)
NOTE: Do not use italics when referring to the Bible, titles of books in the Bible (Genesis, not Genesis), or titles of legal documents (the Constitution, not the Constitution).