--- title: Controller methods and views in an ASP.NET Core MVC app author: rick-anderson description: Working with controller methods, views and DataAnnotations keywords: ASP.NET Core, ms.author: riande manager: wpickett ms.date: 04/07/2017 ms.topic: get-started-article ms.assetid: c7313211-babe-babe-babe-8e72603cc0ce ms.technology: aspnet ms.prod: asp.net-core uid: tutorials/first-mvc-app-mac/controller-methods-views --- # Controller methods and views in an ASP.NET Core MVC app By [Rick Anderson](https://twitter.com/RickAndMSFT) We have a good start to the movie app, but the presentation is not ideal. We don't want to see the time (12:00:00 AM in the following image) and **ReleaseDate** should be two words. ![Index view: Release Date is one word (no space) and every movie release date shows a time of 12 AM](../../tutorials/first-mvc-app/working-with-sql/_static/m55.png) Open the *Models/Movie.cs* file and add the highlighted lines shown below: [!code-csharp[Main](../../tutorials/first-mvc-app/start-mvc/sample/MvcMovie/Models/MovieDate.cs?name=snippet_1&highlight=2,11-12)] Build and run the app. [!INCLUDE[adding-model](../../includes/mvc-intro/controller-methods-views.md)] >[!div class="step-by-step"] [Previous - Working with SQLite](working-with-sql.md) [Next - Add search](search.md)