There's something about bibliographies we utterly hate. Whether it's the strange format, or the spacing, or why in the world it has to be called "Works Cited" instead of bibliography... However, there are quick and easy steps you can take to unsure you have the best bibliography around, even without EasyBib!
Use the PurdueOwl website, It's the best resource for finding the best ways to cite information from different forms of media, like newspapers, interviews, movies, and more.
Make sure your second line onward is indented. For those of us using Google Docs, we tend to forget this and get frustrated when it doesn't show up as easily for us. However, there's an easy way to get those indentations from the second line onward.
First, make sure you have your citations in order. At the very beginning of the second line, press 'Enter' and then 'Tab' on your computer. This should allow you to indent that line. In the following lines (if any), you will only have to press 'Enter' at the very beginning of those lines to get your desired indentation. When in doubt, however, just use Word and convert it to a Google Doc.
Have everything in alphabetical order! Underappreciated fact but a requirement for every bibliography.
And finally, try to do everything manually! I know it seems like so much more work, but trust me, EasyBib usually doesn't get it right the first time, and you CAN!