Two distinct audience neighborhoods define Dimension Films' similarity map: a tight cluster of fellow film studios at the top, and a secondary pull toward actors and fashion brands that gives the shape its two-peak character.
The studio cluster is the stronger peak. Miramax leads at 0.94, followed closely by Searchlight Pictures at 0.93 and Lionsgate at 0.90. Paramount Movies (0.87) and Sony Pictures (0.87) extend the run, and MGM Studios (0.86) and 20th Century Studios Home Ent (0.85) keep it going further down the list. Seven of the top ten neighbors share Dimension's own subcategory — Film Studios — making this one of the more same-kind clusters in the data.
The second peak is where the shape gets interesting. Leonardo DiCaprio (0.86) is the sixth-closest neighbor overall and the highest-scoring non-studio entity in the top 10, sitting between the studio bloc and a trailing group that includes Cara Delevingne (0.85) — both classified as Actors. Wonder Woman 1984 (0.84), a Movie Franchise, rounds out the top ten as the lone non-studio, non-actor entry. No fashion brands, musicians, or TV channels appear in the top 10, though they surface in the broader neighbor set.
The overall picture is an audience that tracks the film industry closely, with a secondary affinity for individual actors rather than any other entertainment category.