Capitalize most words in titles of books, articles, stories, speeches, essays, plays, poems, documents, films, paintings, and musical compositions. Do not capitalize an article (a, an, the), a preposition, a conjunction, or the to in an infinitive unless it is the first or last word in a title or subtitle.
Walt Whitman: A Life | Declaration of Independence |
“As Time Goes By” | Charlie and the Chocolate Factory |
“Shooting an Elephant” | Rebel without a Cause |