Anna Faris sits at the top of Macaulay Culkin's neighbor set with a similarity of 0.84 — but the more telling structural feature is the second peak: Weird Al Yankovic at 0.82, the only musician in the top 10, pulling the audience shape toward a distinct second cluster.
The shape is two-peak. The first cluster is actors: Anna Faris (0.84), David Harbour (0.81), Sophia Bush (0.77), Vincent D'Onofrio (0.75), Rebel Wilson (0.74), and Wil Wheaton (0.73) all share Culkin's own subcategory. That's six of the top 10 neighbors classified as Actors — a strong same-kind pull. The second peak is Weird Al Yankovic, a Musicians and Bands entry whose 0.82 score places him above most of the actors, making him the structural outlier that defines the two-peak pattern. The remaining top-10 slots go to the Peter Mayhew Foundation (Non-Profit, 0.75), What We Do In The Shadows (TV Show, 0.75), and Epic Meal Time (Website, 0.73) — a scatter of non-actor, non-musician entities that reinforces the breadth of the second neighborhood without forming a third coherent cluster.
The overall picture is an audience rooted in a recognizable actor peer group but with a meaningful secondary pull toward a specific flavor of comedic, genre-adjacent music fandom — the two peaks sitting unusually close together in score.