Total Film's ten nearest neighbors span five different subcategories — magazines, websites, B2B platforms, film studios, and events — but they share a single gravitational center: the film industry's professional and critical ecosystem. The shape is flat, with scores running from 0.91 to 0.94 and no single neighbor pulling significantly ahead of the rest.
Empire Magazine (0.94) and The Hollywood Reporter (0.93) are the two fellow magazines in the set, but the more structurally telling neighbors are the industry-facing platforms: Stage 32 (0.94) and Casting Networks (0.94) are websites and B2B tools aimed at working film professionals, not general audiences. Backstage (0.92) reinforces that pattern as an industry blog. Alongside them sit IFC Films (0.92), IndieWire (0.92), and Deadline Hollywood (0.92) — all oriented toward independent and prestige cinema. Sundance Film Festival (0.92) and the SAG Awards (0.91) round out the ten, adding awards-circuit weight to the cluster.
The overall picture is an audience shaped less by magazine readership in general and more by deep engagement with film as an industry — criticism, production, awards, and distribution all represented within a tight similarity band.