Miramax at 0.96 is the strongest pull in Searchlight Pictures' top 10 — but the neighbor set splits into two distinct clusters rather than converging on a single kind.
The shape is two-peak. The first cluster is fellow film studios: Miramax (0.96), Focus Features (0.94), Dimension Films (0.93), Lionsgate (0.90), and MGM Studios (0.89) form a tight band of same-subcategory neighbors — all Film Studios, all scoring above 0.89. That cluster is the expected one. The second peak is where the shape gets interesting: Rosario Dawson (0.90) lands between the two studio clusters, scoring higher than MGM, and is the top-scoring actor in the set. She is joined later by Leonardo DiCaprio (0.88), making actors the only non-studio subcategory to appear more than once in the top 10. Rounding out the set are Mixcloud (0.88), an entertainment platform, FUSE TV (0.87), a TV channel, and Pop Crave (0.87), a news publisher — three different subcategories that collectively form the second peak, pulling the audience shape away from a purely studio-centric neighborhood.
The two-peak structure — indie and mid-major film studios on one side, individual actors and entertainment media on the other — suggests an audience that organizes around both the institutional side of film and its talent-facing, celebrity-adjacent layer.