Entries in the works-cited list are created using the MLA template of core elements—facts common to most sources, like author, title, and publication date.
Interviews; speeches, lectures, or presentations; panel discussions; painting, sculpture, or photograph; conference proceedings, song or album; film or movie; podcasts; digital files
The University of Wisconsin-Madison's Writer's Handbook includes instructional materials developed for their writing center. In the "Cite References in Your Paper" section, you will find information on APA, Chicago, MLA, and other citation styles.