Today's excuse to mention Vincent Gallo? Why, it's The Washington Post's 'Names & Faces' column, which gets off to a great start with the provocative lead "Vincent Gallo is back." Indeed! As the WaPo continues:

And this time the famously tempestuous actor-director — who said he once put an "unremovable black curse" on film critic Gene Siskel, who died in 1999 — is now targeting actress Kirsten Dunst over what he calls her last-minute defection from his movie, "The Brown Bunny."


Okay, stop right there. Let's correct a couple of mistakes: The 'curse,' such as it was, was on the Siskel's partner, Roger Ebert. And call her whatever you want, but Kirsten Dunst is not an actress: she's a star!
Vincent Gallo, 'Bunny' Rabid [Washington Post]