“Josie And Jack” (*1/2 out of four) was a gloomy and boring melodrama about the title characters Josie and Jack (Olivia DeJonge and Alex Neustadter) who have been raised in seclusion by their tyrannical father (William Fichtner) and have never had anyone but each other to depend on but they venture out as teenagers and try to adapt and assimilate to the real world. Ploddingly (and pointlessly) told with no narrative or dramatic momentum and thus no spark or impact. DeJonge’s sincere performance is film’s one bright spot but this is a real oddity. Set for no particular reason in the 1990’s; for no particular reason should you see this anyway.