Anthony Hopkins' top 10 neighbors span actors, comedians, news publishers, a podcast, a musician, and an activist — with no single subcategory dominating the cluster. That even spread is the defining structural feature here.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.91 down to 0.88 across the top 10, a range of just 0.03. Jessica Chastain leads at 0.91 and Olivia Wilde follows at 0.90 — both Actors, the same subcategory as Hopkins. But the cluster quickly diversifies. Radiohead (0.89, Musicians and Bands) sits third, ahead of Mara Wilson (0.89, Actors) and WTF with Marc Maron (0.88, Podcasts and Radio). The Intercept (0.88, News Publishers) and Edward Snowden (0.88, Activists) round out the set alongside actors Kumail Nanjiani (0.88) and Kristen Schaal (0.88), with Criterion Channel (0.88, Websites) closing the ten. Tallying the subcategories: five Actors, one Musicians and Bands, one Podcasts and Radio, one News Publishers, one Activists, one Websites. No subcategory commands a majority.
The cross-kind composition — a film archivist platform, an investigative outlet, a dissident, and an art-rock band sitting alongside fellow actors at nearly identical scores — points to an audience that is culturally omnivorous rather than narrowly film-focused.